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    Umbala Welutsandvo: A Tale of Love and Tradition

    Shana MohamedBy Shana Mohamed13 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    At just 20, Fikile Lekhuleni isn’t waiting to be invited into the literary world, she’s already rewriting the narrative.This young voice from Mpumalanga has made her mark in Writers Space Africa Magazine, where her first short story, The Abattoir, appeared in the June 2025 edition, a platform known for nurturing Africa’s new wave of storytellers.

    But it’s her debut book, Umbala Welutsandvo which means The Colour of Love, that’s truly turning heads and tugging at hearts. Written entirely in isiSwati and published in October 2024, the story pulses with the rhythm of royal secrets, ancestral echoes, and the fragile politics of love in a kingdom where every choice ripples through generations.

    Set in Matsulu, a chiefdom cradled within the Ehlanzeni District of Mpumalanga, Lekhuleni reimagines history through a lens that is both intimate and epic. At the heart of her tale is Chief Tikhontele Dlamini  and the two women whose lives the royal crown binds, bruises, and reshapes. One is LaDlamini, noble-born and promised to the king since childhood. She is a living symbol of dynastic fate. The other, LaNgwabe, is a commoner whose rise to royalty feels like a storm breaking tradition’s still air. When King Tikhontele defies destiny and chooses LaNgwabe over his betrothed, the palace walls begin to tremble with unspoken tension.

    Accusations begin to swirl. The King, childless, is pressured by the royal council and the formidable Queen Mother, LaMatjeya, to take a second wife. And in a twist that feels both redemptive and tragic, he returns to LaDlamini, not as a first love rekindled, but as a second wife walking into a house already on fire.

    What follows is not just a struggle for power, but a battle for voice, identity, and legacy, between two women, each armed with history, pain, and love.

    Fikile Lekhuleni isn’t just a storyteller, she is a conjurer of kingdoms. Her work breathes the textures of isiSwati tradition, infused with fantasy, historical echoes, and the truths of modern womanhood.

    And while Umbala Welutsandvo lives now in isiSwati, the young author dreams of translating it into English and other South African languages, so more hearts, near and far, can feel its beat.

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    After 28 years in corporate life, I swapped spreadsheets for screenplays and now write movie reviews and celebrity articles for Geekhub. It’s been a year of creative freedom, storytelling, and loving what I do—plus the occasional dramatic reaction to plot twists. No more meetings, just movies—and I wouldn’t have it any other way.

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