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Former Thembeni car guard releases sixth book

He said people had diluted love to a point that some did not know what love was and had never experienced undiluted love. 

From a humble beginning as a car guard, Thembeni author Lunga Ntuli recently released his sixth book, titled ‘The Thing Called Love’.

The well-known author of ‘Why men cheat and women do it better’, said all his five books dealt with the issue of relationships.

“I had been talking about the hardships and joys of being in a relationship and this time I decided to talk about love. Love is pure like water, you can dilute it and turn it into anything. But it will never change.”

He said people had diluted love to a point that some did not know what love was and had never experienced undiluted love.

With this book, Ntuli strives to show people that love does exist and describes the meaning of pure love.

The former freelance journalist started his writing career with his first book called ‘Love vs Sport’, followed by ‘Izimpande Zempumelelo’, ‘Why men cheat and women do it better’, ‘Single not by choice’, ‘The relationship virus’ and now ‘The Thing Called Love’.

Ntuli also markets a watch brand called LN watches, which afforded him the opportunity to go to the United Kingdom for Africa Fashion Week London (AFWL) last year.

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