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If I was a sculptor
I would paint thee a porous heart
An ocean of feelings left unsaid
what I really mean is...
Adopt my beat into your heart,
My safe haven.
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Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Friday, 18 May 2018
Open letter to
Africans
To: Africa
Africa Month, which culminates on
Africa Day (25 May), should be about more than just beating drums, moving to
soulful and melodic African rhythms, celebrating culture and tradition, wearing
beads and flamboyant attires and or marvel at our bewitching landscapes; but it
should be about more!
Africa has more to offer its
people and the global community than just the arts in particular. Hence it is
paramount to broaden our celebrations. There is more to life than performance
and fine arts. For reference take quality academia, health care services and
facilities, and liberation from economic bandage.
It is blatant hypocrisy to begin
the tale of the failure of African states and tortoise pace development without
a mention of colonialism and its effects. But again most continents and or
nations have a past of physical ruin or negative economic growth as a sequel of
conflict, occupation by other countries. I acknowledge that some nations
recommenced the rebuilding process a few kilometres ahead but the reality of
the situation is that they have and the past is a reference of today.
It is for that reason why I
pledge Africans, not excluding those who are noble to the African course: to
not just celebrate the Motherland in a narrow sense but our celebrations and
reflection should be that of broad scale. The big picture! More.
From: Child of the soil
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