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Vulindlela Mkwananzi Vulindlela Mkwananzi i(16587421 works by) (a.k.a. Vuli Mkwananzi)
Gender: Male
Heritage: African ; Zimbabwean
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1 Both Vulindlela Mkwananzi , 2019 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Growing Up African in Australia 2019; (p. 100-105)

'One of my first memories as a child is shaking Nelson Mandela's hand, in a church in Ashfield, New South Wales. I was three years old. The reason I remember this so well is because he only patted my twin brother on the head, so I was flush with the glory of the handshake. We laugh about it now. '  (Introduction)

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