To be a Man book by KWANI
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Ndanu Mungala in her winning poem, Breaking through and the other poets raise the issue of a man being allowed to express tender feelings or to cry. Mboga Patroba rejects violence as a definition in society and instead advocates for self-sacrifice, service and respect.
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To be a Man book by KWANI
Ndanu Mungala in her winning poem, Breaking through and the other poets raise the issue of a man being allowed to express tender feelings or to cry. Mboga Patroba rejects violence as a definition in society and instead advocates for self-sacrifice, service and respect.
Poesiopoa Njeri dissects that allows us to laugh at defilement, rape and abuse in her haunting piece’ Facing Jeevanjee Gardens’ Samuel Munene and Nganga Mbugua pen excellence parodies of everyday notions of society and of relationships.
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