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New addition to SA children's books filling an important gap in Tsonga representation
Cape Times
|November 21, 2025
MANY South African entertainers have found new creative ground in children's literature.
CANDIDA Mosoma has released her debut children's book "Khanyi and the Kite", the first title in the Mbilu Tales series. Instagram
KHANYI AND THE KITE
Candida Mosoma
MBILU TALES
Carol Ofori, Salamina Mosese, Shudufhadzo Musida and Sho Madjozi are among those who have brought African stories and characters to life for young readers.
Multi-award-winning actress and singer Candida Mosoma is now joining their ranks with her debut children's book, Khanyi and the Kite, part of the Mbilu Tales Series.
The story follows Khanyi and her playful pug, Momo, as they embark on a lighthearted adventure through the park after Khanyi's colourful kite drifts away.
Inspired by her grandmother's words, “Fly, my little kite, fly high in the sky... Your world is endless, your world will always be new,” Khanyi learns about love, courage and the power of imagination.
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