Apunanwu Winston, (-1634, -1561) was a salt miner in Kaditshwene.
Apunanwu believed in Ancient Egyptian religion.
She lived a life of absolute poverty. Eating or sleeping in a safe place was a constant struggle. She lived as an outcast. To tell the truth, in Kaditshwene, she gained the trust or the friendship of no one. She was known to have a good technical knowledge of their job and some pieces of general knowledge. She could read and write a little bit. She was force of nature, and people saw in their body and beauty the incarnation of a god. She was known to be lazy, barely waking up in the morning.
Apunanwu, 60 years old, salt miner, became the new leader of the family.
Aged 73, Apunanwu decided to go back to where her family came. She packed a few possessions and departed for a the old place she often talked about. The travel did change her, making her stronger than before. However, she found no place to settle, so she turned around. A little while after, Apunanwu got drunk and did thinqs she had regrets for all her life. Nine months after, Apunanwu drove away some wild beasts lurking around her house. Half a year later, Apunanwu fell in love with Shabaka, a charming man, 30 years old, a vagabond. Both married and lived together from now on.