#8  7. Nomfundo Makhubalo

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I was born and grew up here in Hamburg. I have three children and a grandchild. In 2008, I joined this project. I was taught how to sew. I really struggled, but I persisted, and now I can sew. The sounds that I associate with this project are the sounds of my pigs and chickens, as I have to feed them every morning before coming here.
Season 1 / Episode 8 7 May English Read by Kuhle Ngqezana South Africa Natural Sciences · Performing Arts

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