Chaba - Di A Fela

She reached into her apron and pulled out a small leather pouch of heirloom seeds—sorghum and maize that had been in her family for generations. She reminded the elders that while the elders and the strong were falling, the children—the orphans of the village—were still watching them.

The village of Manyeneng was once a place of "many waters" and endless laughter. But the seasons had changed. It wasn’t a drought of rain that took the people, but a silent thief that stole the young and left the old to weep. Chaba Di A Fela

Below is a story centered on this theme, reflecting the communal struggle and the search for hope. The Last Harvest of Manyeneng She reached into her apron and pulled out