READ ONLINE
To read the m-novels online:

  1. Go to www.yoza.mobi.
  2. Or in MXit, go to Tradepost > MXit Cares > mobiBooks and add Yoza as a contact.

The content is free; the only charge is for the data transfer of the content paid to your service provider. On a mobile phone that costs between 5c and 9c per chapter (South African Rands). Note: Cell C customers in South Africa don’t pay any data charges when accessing Yoza on MXit. You read for free, mahala!

DOWNLOAD M-NOVELS
Below are downloadable versions of some of the stories, which also include comments and competition winners from the mobile version of the stories. More stories for download will be available in the future.

Kontax 1: The Beginning

  • With no illustrations — for easy printing
    PDF | DOC | ODT
  • With illustrations
    PDFDOCODT

Kontax 2: The Big Win

  • With no illustrations — for easy printing
    PDF | DOC | ODT
  • With illustrations
    PDFDOCODT

Kontax 3: The Holiday Diaries

  • With no illustrations — for easy printing
    PDF | DOC | ODT
  • With illustrations
    PDFDOCODT

Kontax 4: Family Ties

Kontax 5: Sexting

Sisterz I: Latoya’s Secret

Sisterz II: Hidden Danger

Sisterz III: Cheating

Streetskillz I: Golden Goal

Streetskillz II: Silver’s Treasure

Streetskillz III: Killer Instinct

The Awesomes I: Never Been Kissed

The Awesomes II: Kiss Me Now!

The Awesomes III: Who Am I?

Confessions of a Virgin Loser

Confessions of a Troubled Young Man

An Angel in Everyone

Perfect Teeth

5 Responses to “The m-novels”


  1. 1 Adele Visser August 22, 2010 at 10:36 am

    Thanks so much for this. Could you provide an ongoing information service to our private high school in Jeffreys Bay: GLobal Leadership Academy? admin@gla-jbay.org

    • 2 Steve Vosloo August 22, 2010 at 3:51 pm

      Thanks for your comment. Please can you tell me exactly what you mean by ongoing information service?

      Thanks, Steve.

  2. 3 Annette Petersen October 7, 2010 at 9:32 am

    Dear Steve

    My learners (Grade 9) find the reading very exiting. However almost half of them subscribe to Cell C. They can’t go passed the homepage to open the chapters.

    They now read on the desktop in the computer room.

    Thanks so much
    Annette


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