Khutso grows up poor in Masakeng and eventually goes to university where he meets Pretty. The two fall in love and get married. But there is no happily ever after here. Pretty has an affair. She contracts HIV and commits suicide, leaving her husband infected with the disease. Devastated, Khutso cuts all ties with his old life and sets out on a quest for vengeance that quickly fills his little black book of revenge with names. The second novel by the award-winning novelist Kgebetli Moele.
Room 207 is set in and around a dilapitated building in Hillbrow. For more than ten years, six guys live in room 207 of this block of flats: they are Matome, Molamo, Zulu-boy, D’nice, Modishi and the nameless narrator. By day, they are hustlers – they hustle production companies, they have their own music company, they survive. At night, they party, and they’re pushing corruption, as the narrator would say. They are conmen, and they are streetwise. By day, and by night, women flock around them....
Mokgethi is not your average teenage girl. Mokgethi dreams of going to Oxford. To study Actuarial Science. But her grandmother and aunt have other ideas, and with no one to fight her corner, except for her younger brother Khutso, Mokgethi is forced to realise that her dreams may well turn out to be just that. Dreams. Kgebetli Moele returns with perhaps his most controversial novel to date – a novel written from the perspective of a seventeen year old girl. «Untitled» explores the challenges...