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Robert Kafakoma
Robert Kafakoma
6 years ago

I have enjoyed and loved reading the article on Lerato. Your article alone will not only motivate her to draw more but also raise her profile. Thank you so much for the article

Tiyanjane
Tiyanjane
7 years ago

This is very refreshing g. I like the bit that discribes her father’s encouragement and support. Many parents are not able to help their children develop their talents.

I wnder, is this gifted young lady granddaughter of the late art icon Prof. Berlings Kaunda?

Tuiweni
Tuiweni
7 years ago

Great article! I’m enjoying these pieces celebrating and giving exposure to Malawian talent skill and success. And particularly for putting her social media links so we can see her art and give her support. I only have one issue with your article. The paragraph starting “her observation is not far from the truth” about women pulling each other down is not what Lerato said. She stated she and other artists are their own biggest critics and they have had self doubts of their talent and that’s her greatest hindrance. She does not state in the previous paragraph or in the… Read more »

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