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When Mohandas Gandhi is thrown off a train one day, it marks the
beginning of a journey. A journey to put an end to the unfair treatment
of Indian people in South Africa. A journey to teach everyone that you
can change the world without using violence. A journey to make the
world a better place. A long journey that begins with one small word:
No.
Wanneer Mohandas Gandhi eendag van 'n trein afgegooi word, is dit die
begin van 'n reis. 'n Reis om 'n einde te maak aan die onregverdige
behandeling van Indiërs in Suid-Afrika. 'n Reis om almal te leer dat jy
die węreld kan verander sonder om geweld te gebruik. 'n Reis om die
węreld 'n beter plek te maak. ’n Lang reis wat begin met een klein
woordjie: Nee
Mr Hare Meets Mr Mandela is one of the last stories Chris van Wyk
wrote before he died and it originally appeared in the Sunday Times
Storytime: 10 South African Stories for Children. Mr Hare finds a
R200 note on his doorstep. When he turns the note over he sees Mr
Mandela’s face and decides to brave the big city of Johannesburg to
return it to Mr Mandela.
Mr Hare Meets Mr Mandela is one of the last stories Chris van Wyk
wrote before he died and it originally appeared in the Sunday Times
Storytime: 10 South African Stories for Children. Mr Hare finds a
R200 note on his doorstep. When he turns the note over he sees Mr
Mandela’s face and decides to brave the big city of Johannesburg to
return it to Mr Mandela.
Mr Hare Meets Mr Mandela is one of the last stories Chris van Wyk
wrote before he died and it originally appeared in the Sunday Times
Storytime: 10 South African Stories for Children. Mr Hare finds a
R200 note on his doorstep. When he turns the note over he sees Mr
Mandela’s face and decides to brave the big city of Johannesburg to
return it to Mr Mandela.
Mr Hare meets Mr Mandela is one of the last stories Chris van Wyk wrote before he died and it originally appeared in Sunday Times Storytime: 10 South African Stories for Children. Mr Hare finds a R200 note on his doorstep. When he turns the note over he sees Mr Mandela’s face and decides to brave the big city of Johannesburg to return it to Mr Mandela. But Mr Hare cannot read and he comes across many people along the way who want to get their hands on Mr Mandela’s money. Mr Hare also cannot work out why the note keeps changing colour!
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