Unmasking Selefu the cartoonist

Staff writer TSHIRELETSO MOTLOGELWA tells the life of a quiet man with a loud alter-ego, Mmegi veteran cartoonist Simon Seisa

He was a shadowy figure who would drift in and out of the newsroom, sit down at a desk far form everyone, draft something on a pad, drop it off at the Editor's office, grab his briefcase and leave. No word. No introductions.

Quiet.  Methodical. Anonymous. Only a few people in the newsroom knew who he was. Junior reporters at Mmegi came to know the man who signed his cartoons Selefu.

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