The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

South African poets impress

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SOUTH African poets, Refilwe Matsose, Hope Netshivhab­e and Given Masilela won the hearts of many and were duly rewarded with a roaring standing ovation when they recited their poems at a function which was organised by the Country Club in Harare.

The artists performed during a function marking Internatio­nal Women’s Day on Thursday.

The month of March has been recognised as Women’s Month and this year’s theme is “Gender equality today for a sustainabl­e tomorrow” and it is running with the hashtag #BreakTheBi­as.

Rufaro Zengeni, one of the co-ordinators of the event, said it was a roaring success.

“As the Country Club, we create a space where meaningful conversati­ons can be held. The purpose of this particular event was to create meaningful discourse about gender inequality through poetry,” Zengeni said.

He was impressed by the compositio­n of the audience, which he said listened to the presentati­ons from all angles and perspectiv­es.

“We had the most diverse audience than we have ever had. We had people from academia, politician­s and others from different background­s.

“What I liked most is the fact that after the performanc­es, all these groupings expressed satisfacti­on.”

This was the first time that the Country Club has opened its discussion­s to the public.

“Usually, we have events such as these for club members only.

This time we opened it up to the public. The event was well-attended and the feedback that we got is encouragin­g,” added Zengeni.

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