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About Boyane

 

Boyane Tshehla teaches law at the North-West University (South Africa) and moves between two worlds: academic curiosity and creative expression. For scholarly work, he uses his full name; for fiction, he writes as John Gosebo—his middle names. It’s a deliberate distinction, marking the boundary between the structured demands of legal writing and the liberating space of storytelling.

His academic work is driven by a deep interest in law’s complexities. His fiction, on the other hand, offers a freer space—an outlet for ideas, emotions, and questions that don’t easily fit within traditional scholarship. Through narrative, he probes the meaning of justice—what it demands, what it costs, and how it’s experienced.​

 Across both forms, Boyane remains committed to unpacking justice in all its complexity—its legal, moral, and human dimensions.

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