Literary Corner

A Poem

15 centuries ago, We, as Africans, took our biggest blow And no no no, This wasn’t just for show. Our people actually fought to say no,  But only ended up letting go, Of everything that we were to know. And even so, At our very low, We will only continue to grow, And yes our […]

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Power to She

Barer of her beauty, power and all odds to create something worth dying for. To those who try to shut her up and bring her down ,she makes it a point to prove to them that she is  power. She bares a human in her body and cares for it within  and bares the responsibility

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I am African

I am African, not because of the color of my skin or my mother tongue Kodwa ukhetho lwam lokwamkela incubeko yam, ukhetho lwam lokuthetha kakhulu nangocuzinca ngabantu bam Ligazi elaphalazwa ngookhokho bam, notata bam, imizabalazo ababehamba kuyo ukuze bandinike ithuba lokuthetha ulwimi lwam lweenkobe, nokufundisa abanye, nokufunda ulwimi lwabo Kukunyamezela kwabo okwandinika ithuba lokuthetha iilwimi

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Dark Melanin

Touched by the sun it shines brighter than a twenty carat diamond ring, the glow is liberating, it speaks a similar language to that of ‘strings and bling’, undeniably rich melanin, As it walks in the room it creates a scene. Why, you ask? The beauty is unbearable, awe-inspiring and mesmerizing, dark melanin is beautiful,

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