By Zuko Komisa
The autobiography My World, My Rules by Shauwn Mkhize is soon to be published.
The reality TV personality discussed her memoir, which was ghostwritten by seasoned novelist and journalist Amanda Ngudle, in an interview with Drum.
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Shauwn Mkhize was raised by her mother Florence Mkhize, an ANC veteran and anti-apartheid fighter, in the KwaZulu-Natal town of Umbumbulu.
She founded the Black-owned Zikhulise Group, which has a number of enterprises, including Inyanga Trading, Zikhulise Maintenance and Transport, and Zikhulise Auto Recoveries.
She also owned Royal Eagles F.C., a soccer team in South Africa. She was introduced as the president of Royal AM Football Club, formerly Real Kings, in October 2019.
Her book is set to take readers through her incredible journey.
A few weeks ago, the entrepreneur excitedly posted the book’s cover on Instagram with her friends and followers.
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