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Mutola | Libona [verified]

: Literally translates to "those who see" or "witnesses," or it can refer to the act of seeing or experiencing something profound. Literary Significance

: It is frequently listed alongside other iconic Lozi books such as Situpu sa lipyeha and Bo Munalula ni sombela as essential reading for teaching children the Lozi language. mutola libona

Serving as a primary tool for teaching children the nuances of the Lozi language and heritage. : Literally translates to "those who see" or

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If we adjust the spelling:

Mutola Libona lived at the edge of the great baobab forest where the river carved silver paths through reeds. She was small and quick, with hands that mended nets and a laugh that scattered dragonflies. People in the village said she listened differently—when others heard noise, she heard stories.

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