I AM blinded by worry, I sit, praying, crying, having sleepless nights because my heart, my heartbeats, and my soul is in Chatsworth protecting my community, my family, and our own. In my eyes, heroes don’t wear capes. They are the men and women of my community, true heroes.
Chatsworth was built in 1860, as a bulwark between the white community and the black community. And succinctly so, we became the target of looting and shooting.
Indians were brought to South Africa from India to work the sugar cane fields. However, because of our resilient nature, and our inborn ability to survive, to grow, to build, and to create, we built homes, schools, universities, and businesses.
From humble beginnings, we worked hard for every thing we have. Nobody gave us…