Dominenvile's Scapegoat
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Domineville's ScapegoatIn the drought-stricken South African settlement of Dominenville, 1998, teacher Tshepo Phoologolo believes his community is building a better nation. But when Kabelo Motlhakola, a refugee fleeing a murder cult rooted in land and water, arrives at Tshepo's school, the fragile peace shatters.As the drought worsens, Tshepo watches his neighbors-led by a charismatic preacher-turn their fear on the vulnerable stranger. Kabelo is the perfect scapegoat, the man whose blood, they whisper, will cleanse their sins and bring the rain.Tshepo knows this pattern; he saw its deadly conclusion elsewhere. Now, this man of mixed heritage must make an impossible choice: protect his conscience and the stranger's life, or save his daughter from the inevitable mob.Twenty-six years later, as Tshepo writes his searing testimony, he reveals the price of silence and forces the question: Metsi a gopola. Can the water ever forget?
Domineville's ScapegoatIn the drought-stricken South African settlement of Dominenville, 1998, teacher Tshepo Phoologolo believes his community is building a better nation. But when Kabelo Motlhakola, a refugee fleeing a murder cult rooted in land and water, arrives at Tshepo's school, the fragile peace shatters.As the drought worsens, Tshepo watches his neighbors-led by a charismatic preacher-turn their fear on the vulnerable stranger. Kabelo is the perfect scapegoat, the man whose blood, they whisper, will cleanse their sins and bring the rain.Tshepo knows this pattern; he saw its deadly conclusion elsewhere. Now, this man of mixed heritage must make an impossible choice: protect his conscience and the stranger's life, or save his daughter from the inevitable mob.Twenty-six years later, as Tshepo writes his searing testimony, he reveals the price of silence and forces the question: Metsi a gopola. Can the water ever forget?
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