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Dolina: A Novel Part 3. Dolina and Pierre become relaxed and no longer prayerful. They have children, money and success when God answers their prayers. When Dolina have her first twin son, Shoni is struck by lighting in Venda. She refuses to repent and dies. Chanelle vows to pay revenge using the tekoloshe to torment Dolina with sex, sickness and finally poverty. The tekoloshe demon is used to torment Dolina used against her by her mother Chanelle. It touches on love of money, power and witchcraft practices in various countries. The Novel Dolina touches on incest and witchcraft where Chanelle is raped by Josias her Mozambican cousin and conceives a child. A bitter Coloured woman, Chanelle who conceives her children while still a teenager. Her first child, Juliet with a Venda man when she is still a teenager. Her second child Dolina with a British man when she was his domestic worker. Her third child Joanie being raped by her Mozambican cousin and her favourite, spoiled brat Zacheus with her Indian boss whom she worked for in his shop. Chanelle hates Dolina who is a virgin until marriage. Dolina gets a university degree and she is the first in her family. Dolina has a wedding, the first in her family. Chanelle takes out her anger of being betrayed by her lovers on Dolina. Chanelle keeps it a secret that she sacrificed Zacheus' mind so that he does not get educated. Chanelle takes a role of a destroyer and a helper. After she destroyed Zacheus' future she acts as helping him by destroying Dolina in order to help Zacheus to become rich. Zacheus is fooled to think he is the only son therefore his mother loves him. The truth of the matter is that his mother is obsessed with herself. We find Shoni, the grand-mother of Dolina who is rebellious against God. She experiences the power of God when He strikes her magic mirror but she refuses to repent until finally she dies. On her death bed, Shoni sees her dead relatives and believes she is going to reunite with her ancestors. Shoni is picked up and thrown off the bed before she dies. Zacheus gets disappointed when his mother dies when he is in prison. Chanelle tried to keep Zacheus out of prison consulting sangomas and prophets in South Africa, and some African countries but it was too late. Zacheus, an arrogant man was finally reaping what he was sowing. He lost his wealth, marriage and freedom. In this Novel there are prayerful Pastors from South Africa, Congo and Rwanda.
About the Author: Doreen C. Mampani is a Christian author from the Republic of South Africa. She writes Christian non-fiction, poetry and fiction books. This is Doreen's first fiction (Novel) that she wrote. Doreen wrote and self-published over 40 books where she wrote about witchcraft, poverty, abuse, citizens and refugees, youth, domestic workers and rejection. She went through rejection by her mother, her late father, her late grand-mother and late aunt at home, in some churches and communities, unemployment, poverty, loss of material possession, sickness and disease and miscarriages. She suffered racism in her home and communities. Her mother is Colored woman whose mother was White. More books of Doreen C. Mampani Nonfiction: Who Owns Your Soul?, Sin Tantalizers, The Reigning of the Refugee, The Citizens Bow to the Refugees, Log of Poverty in the Eye, Awakening of the Impoverished Prince, Deceiving Voice of Poverty, Trapped in the Underworld, Dinning With Deception in the Shrine, Deadly Diabolical Games, Dethroning Poverty from the Golden Throne, Uprooting the Bitter Roots of Abuse, Monster in Mama is Not Bigger than God, Venom of a Bitter Woman, Who Owns Your Soul? Revised Edition, Monster in Mama is not Bigger than God. Revised Edition, Venom of a Bitter Woman. Revised Edition, Beyond Four Boarders, Wages Of The Laborers Crying Out, Exhilaration of Buying Now, The Excruciating Pain Of Paying Later and A Soul In A Bottle: The Pain Of Domestic Violence, Mama Lost The Charm, Souls Amongst Lions: Battle In The Valley Of Death, and Soulish Prayers: Diabolical Prayers. Fiction: Dolina: A Novel Part 1, Dolina: A Novel Part 2 and Dolina: A Novel Part 3. Poetry: The Storeroom Gives Birth to a Story, Tribulation Escorting Triumph, Author Without a Pen, 44 Liters of Tears, The Plague in the Fatherless Home, Great Departure of Mortals, Little Oil in My Lamp, The Song, The Dance, The Table and the Dinning of Souls, Riding on the Back of a Poor Man, Silencing the Laughter of Goliath, Shacks Paving Way for Mansions, Not Yet Time, No Need to Die Early, Drops of Tears in the Desert, 44 Years and 4 Months, Tears of a Domestic Worker, Heart of Stone in Dire Need of Heart of Flesh, Nobody Thinks About Me But I Must Think About Them, Last Drink Last Meal, Youth Searching A Role Model, and Tenacity Of A Maid and Past Shame, Present Pain, Future Gain.