On
3rd Degree this Tuesday:
Episode: The Life and Death of Roseline Majola
Broadcast date: 15 July, 2008 at 20h00
Channel: e.tv
Repeated: 21h00 on the eNews Channel
She was one of the Longkloof’s most notorious drinkers. One Friday earlier this year, she and six friends started arguing after drinking three bottles of cheap wine together. Then they all turned on her, attacking her with stones, finally killing her.
She was eleven years old. Her killers were between 9 and 15.
Roseline Majola is a product of a poverty stricken community near Joubertina in the Eastern Cape, where most people rely almost solely on seasonal work offered in the area’s apple orchards. It’s a community without much hope for the future, surviving on hard labour and living for brief pleasures.
Tonight 3rd Degree covers the story of Roseline. The show visits her picturesque hometown, where 40 000 litres of cheap wine are sold every week.
Here locals know exactly how to pamper young apple trees and how to gently bend their branches so that they bear better fruit but most seem hopelessly incapable of forming and shaping the lives of their children in a positive way.
Retracing the steps of Roseline’s short life, the show looks at what drives the children of her community to start drinking at such an alarmingly young age and asks the painful question: has her life’s story done anything to change her community’s attitude towards parenting and drinking?
“The Life and Death of Roseline Majola” is produced by Charlene and Eddie Stanley.
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