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Eneles Sakala
Eneles Sakala, 60, has lived in Dumisa Village since she was a young girl. She knows the M’ngoni ways by heart and treasure the traditions highly and every day look focus on the background and heritage of the orphans. This she says is very important for the children to better remember and relate to families that the orphans come from. Many times Eneles sit down and tell stories of the parents of the orphans. Eneles will then also tell how the parents were when they were children and many good memories are brought up.
Yours, Eneles Sakala
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