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Disclaimer: Advocate Julie Seton and Esme Jefferys launched an urgent application against me, challenging the veracity of my allegations against them. I am opposing. Cape Town Case 21828/2014 and Thembalethu Case 1091/2021 will be heard together in the George Circuit of the Western Cape High Court.29th Apr 2021
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Tag Archives: parable

The Hunger Parable

Mike Hampton Posted on 6th Apr 2018 by mikehampton14th May 2019
Hunger Parable Namibia Mike Hampton

For six days, I left the world around me entering a desert devoid of life On the second day, the Devil paid me a visit Giggling, he tortured me but soon tired of the game He bade me farewell the following day but left behind a many-handed daemon to keep me company The daemon’s name was Self-Care and joyously, he made his home inside of me, speaking to me by pulling my innards With the arrival of the fourth day, my tired blood pooled in the rocks and drenched the … Read the full article…

The truth may be bitter but sharing it is sweet!
Posted in Poetry | Tagged illusion, parable, freedom, hunger, God, desert

Parable about political charity

Mike Hampton Posted on 16th Jan 2018 by mikehampton18th Feb 2021

One day a florist went to a Knysna barber for a haircut. After the cut, he asked the barber for his bill. The barber replied, “I cannot accept money from you. I’m doing charity service this week.” The florist was pleased and left the shop. When the barber went to open his shop the next morning, there was a ‘Thank You’ card and a dozen roses waiting for him at his door. Later, a traffic officer went for a haircut. When he tried to pay his bill, the barber again … Read the full article…

The truth may be bitter but sharing it is sweet!
Posted in Sweets & Scissors | Tagged parable, Knysna Municipality, Knysna Mayor, politicians, Knysna Council, political joke, public service, barbershop

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