Shauwn Mkhize is set to release a memoir titled, My World, My Rules.
A few weeks ago, the businesswoman shared the cover of the book on Instagram, and it got friends and fans excited.
Speaking with Drum, the reality TV star spoke about the memoir which is ghost-written by seasoned journalist and author Amanda Ngudle.
Shauwn hopes to project her true self in the memoir as she claims to be portrayed negatively by some media houses and people.
“Some media and people have constantly chosen to portray a negative narrative about my life. This book is my way of saying to the world, this is who I am, these are the experiences that have shaped me, and this is a factual account of my life story.”
The book explicates her “cloistered but privileged childhood, which was torn asunder by the assassination of her father and the subsequent quest by her brother to avenge his death”.
Speaking about the ghostwriter, Mkhize said, “Amanda Ngudle’s career as a journalist spans over 28 years. She was part of the team including African Perspectives who are one of the country’s first black-owned publishing houses, led by communications strategist Rose Francis.”
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