A carpet interview with Fabian Zulu
Friday, January 09, 2009
Zulu: I was born in the mining town of Hwange in Zimbabwe, 100kilometres north of Victoria Falls. I am the elder of the two in the family, but unfortunately I am on my own now since I have lost both my parents and a sister. The good thing is that I have since found a loving parent in Botswana in Prince Mogorosi Mosanana who has been there for me through thick and thin. I owe a lot to this man because though it is not easy for him to replace my parents, he has given me the love they could have given me if they were still alive. As for my education, I did my primary school and higher level in Zimbabwe before enrolling for a diesel engineering course. I am now working here in Gaborone.
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