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Duiwelskloof

Q&A with author Mia Arderne: ‘A prayer for the jol not to end
Friday
/ 12 November 2020

Q&A with author Mia Arderne: ‘A prayer for the jol not to end

Mia Arderne’s Mermaid Fillet was a lifetime in the making. The author’s vulnerability gives the book superpowers

By Kwanele Sosibo
The List: Author Mia Arderne’s influences
Friday
/ 20 August 2020

The List: Author Mia Arderne’s influences

Drawing from other mediums as well as literature, author Mia Arderne lets us in on her influences before and after writing ‘Mermaid Fillet’

By Mia Arderne
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Article
/ 13 April 2003

New Rain Queen crowned in Limpopo

Light drizzle covered Duiwelskloof in the Limpopo province for much of Friday morning as Makobi Modjadji was inaugurated as the new Rain Queen of the Balobedu people.

By Kalay Vani Nair
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Article
/ 4 April 2003

New Rain Queen to be crowned

In the heart of the mountains near Duiwelskloof, the Balobedu people are preparing to crown a new queen. Makobo Modjadji, the grand-daughter of Modjadji V, has been
named as the successor to the Rain Queen, who died two years ago.

By Kalay Vani Nair

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