

In 1984, Vusi Moloi
graduated as a journalist and professional writer. Later that year, he was
recruited to be a Television Journalist for SABC TV News in South Africa, where
he worked with television greats like Zama Masondo. Relentless apartheid police
harassment exiled him to Botswana in 1987. Prior to exile, he worked with
political figures in the women’s liberation movement like Sheena Duncan of the
Black Sash at Khotso House, Johannesburg. The author credits the intellectual
heavyweight and literary master Dr. S.D. Ngcongwane of the University of
Zululand who greatly inspired the author and shaped his writing skills.
Vusi delivered the last poetry rendition inside South
Africa in August 1987 with the help of the people’s poet Mzwakhe Mbuli at the
Women’s Liberation Conference organized by the Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW)
at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. This historic event was
attended by legends like the indefatigable Mrs. Winnie Mandela, Mrs. Albertina
Sisulu, Helen Joseph, Peter Mokaba, Mzwakhe Mbuli and many others.
In exile, he lived in the
ANC camp in Northern Botswana, where he continued his poetry. Then, in 1989, he
immigrated to Canada. He has yet to see the South African liberation for which
he fought so hard. The author has two beautiful children, Nomfanelo and
Dumehlezi.

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