Poet adds voice on corruption
As
the nation continues to fight corruption through various avenues, Harare based
poet Lazarus Sauti has written a poem titled ‘Kakonye’ that calls for zero tolerance to corruption.
Described
in the title of the poem ‘Kakonye’,
corruption is likened to a worm that obstructs a bumper harvest and cause
hunger.
Sauti
brings out corruption as one of the major factors that cause underdevelopment
in most African countries.
The
poem describes corruption and how it affects the nation as a whole.
Lost
in deep thoughts, Sauti explains how difficult situations have prompted some to
engage into corruption.
He
further explained that his poem which is followed by a short story tries to
address the corruption crisis and how it can be solved.
The
poet is motivated by the desire to inform the new generation on the need to
support local languages and culture thus he came up with Shona short stories
and poems published in his book titled ‘Nei?’
The
book is a narration of the poet’s life experiences and is embedded with
occurrences of what transpires in the present world.
(c)
ZBC TV, 22 January 2018
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