A local author, Pst Samual Livhalani Watchman, widely known as “Son of the Soil” is using his experience with bullying to educate learners and raise awareness on its dangers in schools.
His book, “Stop Bullying”, published on 14 March, is aimed at educating learners about the emotional and psychological impact of bullying. Speaking to GLOBE POST, Livhalani said the inspiration behind the book came from personal experience. “My daughter, who was in Grade 11 at that time, was a victim of cyberbullying. Even though I managed to find a way to handle that, I want to spread the message through this book,” he said.

Livhalani added: “I only found out that she was bullied when she was about to commit suicide. I handled that by sitting down with her and talking it through.” The 188-page book focuses on educating learners about bullying, cyberbullying, emotional well-being, and the importance of speaking out.
Livhalani said he also visits schools as part of his awareness campaign, where copies of the book are donated to support learner education. “During school visits, we give the school 5 to 10 books so they educate the learners. We aim to educate and provide knowledge to them,” he said.
Livhalani’s, manager, Bishop Meshack Tebe praised the book for its positive impact on communities and learners. “The book is very good in assisting people in their lives, and it can also serve as a tool to unite us,” said Tebe. The book is available for purchase at R150.
Both schools and individuals may contact Livhalani on 073 333 7275 or Tebe on 082 371 7557 for more information.






