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''[[Ulwembu]]'' ("spider web" in isi[[Zulu]]) is a workshopped play by
 
''[[Ulwembu]]'' ("spider web" in isi[[Zulu]]) is a workshopped play by
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The play tells the story of six people caught in the whoonga web. They include Bongani, a drug dealer; Portia, a police lieutenant on the front line of the fight against the scourge; her son Sipho; his friend Andile; and Emmanuel, a Mozambique-born shopkeeper.
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"The South African play that’s tackling the scourge of the street drug whoonga" ''[[The Conversation]]''
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February 21, 2021[https://theconversation.com/the-south-african-play-thats-tackling-the-scourge-of-the-street-drug-whoonga-155391?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20February%2021%202021%20-%201869518227&utm_content=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20February%2021%202021%20-%201869518227+CID_7712b1d58c64b12c7a793e53470e7e87&utm_source=campaign_monitor_africa&utm_term=The%20South%20African%20play%20thats%20tackling%20the%20scourge%20of%20the%20street%20drug%20whoonga]

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Ulwembu ("spider web" in isiZulu) is a workshopped play by


The play tells the story of six people caught in the whoonga web. They include Bongani, a drug dealer; Portia, a police lieutenant on the front line of the fight against the scourge; her son Sipho; his friend Andile; and Emmanuel, a Mozambique-born shopkeeper.


"The South African play that’s tackling the scourge of the street drug whoonga" The Conversation February 21, 2021[1]