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Siboniso BoyBoy Dlamini

Siboniso BoyBoy Dlamini

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In the quiet mountain town of Piggs Peak, life moves slowly, and most people believe nothing extraordinary ever happens there. But beneath the calm streets and familiar faces lies a story of desperation, courage, and one daring plan that will shake the town forever.Thabo Sacolo is a young man burdened by responsibilities far beyond his years. After losing both of his parents, he becomes the sole provider for his younger siblings, Nonhle and Sakhile. With no stable job and opportunities slipping further away each day, Thabo watches his family struggle just to survive. Hunger, unpaid school fees, and the fear of losing everything slowly push him toward a decision he never thought he would make.What begins as a desperate thought soon grows into a carefully crafted plan — a plan to rob the local bank and change their lives forever.But Thabo knows he cannot do it alone.He assembles a team of four men, each with a unique skill. Lwazi, the quiet tech expert who understands security systems better than anyone. Musa, the fearless driver who knows every hidden road through the mountains. Nathi, the insider who works inside the bank and understands its routines. And Mandla “Keys,” the calm and patient lock specialist capable of opening almost any vault.Together they spend weeks studying the bank, watching cameras, memorizing guard movements, and preparing for a night that could either bring freedom or destroy their lives forever.When the heist finally begins, everything moves quickly. Guards are taken down silently, alarms threaten to expose them, and a stolen sedan becomes their only hope for escape. As police sirens fill the night and the team races through the mountain roads of Piggs Peak, the line between success and disaster grows thinner with every passing second.Meanwhile, Detective Siyabonga Dlamini begins investigating the most shocking robbery the town has ever seen. Piece by piece, he follows the clues left behind — a stolen car, a mysterious map, and a mastermind whose intelligence suggests he might still be hiding in plain sight.The Heist of the Decade is a gripping crime thriller about survival, loyalty, and the dangerous choices people make when pushed to the edge. Set in the heart of Eswatini, this story blends suspense, strategy, and human emotion into a powerful tale of ambition and consequence.Because sometimes the greatest crimes are not committed by villains…but by ordinary people trying to survive.

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In the quiet mountain town of Piggs Peak, life moves slowly, and most people believe nothing extraordinary ever happens there. But beneath the calm streets and familiar faces lies a story of desperation, courage, and one daring plan that will shake the town forever.Thabo Sacolo is a young man burdened by responsibilities far beyond his years. After losing both of his parents, he becomes the sole provider for his younger siblings, Nonhle and Sakhile. With no stable job and opportunities slipping further away each day, Thabo watches his family struggle just to survive. Hunger, unpaid school fees, and the fear of losing everything slowly push him toward a decision he never thought he would make.What begins as a desperate thought soon grows into a carefully crafted plan — a plan to rob the local bank and change their lives forever.But Thabo knows he cannot do it alone.He assembles a team of four men, each with a unique skill. Lwazi, the quiet tech expert who understands security systems better than anyone. Musa, the fearless driver who knows every hidden road through the mountains. Nathi, the insider who works inside the bank and understands its routines. And Mandla “Keys,” the calm and patient lock specialist capable of opening almost any vault.Together they spend weeks studying the bank, watching cameras, memorizing guard movements, and preparing for a night that could either bring freedom or destroy their lives forever.When the heist finally begins, everything moves quickly. Guards are taken down silently, alarms threaten to expose them, and a stolen sedan becomes their only hope for escape. As police sirens fill the night and the team races through the mountain roads of Piggs Peak, the line between success and disaster grows thinner with every passing second.Meanwhile, Detective Siyabonga Dlamini begins investigating the most shocking robbery the town has ever seen. Piece by piece, he follows the clues left behind — a stolen car, a mysterious map, and a mastermind whose intelligence suggests he might still be hiding in plain sight.The Heist of the Decade is a gripping crime thriller about survival, loyalty, and the dangerous choices people make when pushed to the edge. Set in the heart of Eswatini, this story blends suspense, strategy, and human emotion into a powerful tale of ambition and consequence.Because sometimes the greatest crimes are not committed by villains…but by ordinary people trying to survive.

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WHY AREN'T YOU FOLLOWING ME GUYZ❗❗❗❗

what do you guys think? is it necessary for part 2 or its good as it is?
I need your opinions ❗❗❗❗

The Day the Fire Went Cold is a heartbreaking story set in rural Eswatini about a fourteen-year-old orphan, Luyanda, whose only family is his struggling grandmother. When she dies, he is left completely alone in a world that does not notice his pain.
With no parents, no relatives willing to help, and no place to belong, Luyanda is forced to fight hunger, loneliness, and silent suffering by himself.
This powerful and emotional short story explores poverty, abandonment, and the quiet battles many children fight behind closed doors.
Sometimes the world does not end with noise — sometimes it ends in silence.
— Siboniso BoyBoy Dlamini

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Where Roses Never Bloom
Lwazi…
Piggs Peak blushes red each February,
dressed in ribbons and borrowed promises,
but I no longer watch the streets glow.
Red reminds me
how easily love can bleed
without a sound.
I was wearing white
when the news found me —
white,
the color of innocence
I did not deserve to wear.
You once said
my laughter softened hard days.
Now it startles me in quiet rooms.
It echoes like something stolen,
like joy that does not belong
to the hands that hold it.
I said love does not need money.
I spoke it boldly,
like someone who had never met hunger.
I did not know fear
could bend the strongest vows —
fear of empty cupboards,
fear of struggling forever,
fear of becoming my mother
counting coins beneath candlelight.
Sipho offered comfort,
shining and certain.
A safe harbor.
A polished cage.
I stepped inside.
And lost you.
They call you weak.
But loving with empty pockets
takes courage.
Choosing diamonds over devotion —
that was weakness.
Your hands were rough with work.
Mine are smooth with regret
that refuses to wash away.
I wear gold now,
but I have never felt poorer.
If sorrow could breathe life into rivers,
if apologies could stitch broken bridges,
I would walk back to you barefoot —
without pride,
without fear,
without the foolish hunger
that mistook wealth for worth.
But the water kept your name.
It swallowed it whole.
And Piggs Peak moved on.
Each Valentine’s Day
they celebrate love with roses.
I close my curtains.
Because now I understand —
love did not need money.
It needed courage.
And when it mattered most,
I had none.

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❤️ Valentine's Day isn't just for the lovebirds 🌹. It's a reminder that love comes in many forms, and sometimes the most courageous love is the one we show to ourselves 💪.

To those feeling heartbroken or alone today, YOU MATTER 🌟. Your feelings are valid, and you're not alone in this struggle 🌈. Surround yourself with love, even if it's just a kind thought or a warm cup of tea ☕.

You are loved, you are enough, and you are strong 💕. Let's spread love, kindness, and support to those who need it most 🌟.

#LoveIsInTheAir #YouMatter #MentalHealthMatters

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