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Watch an interview with Khaya Dlanga chatting about his new book These Things Really Do Happen To Me
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Khaya Dlanga chatted to Polity SA recently about his new book These Things Really Do Happen To Me.

Dlanga is a highly regarded marketing professional, who has worked for several advertising agencies and global-chip companies, but most people know him as a collector and teller of stories.

In These Things Really Do Happen To Me, Dlanga shares some of the most embarrassing, joyful and hilarious events of his life, from his childhood until today.

Watch the interview:

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