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BOTSWANA SPEAKS GENDER ISSUES THROUGH POETRY

By Mbizo Chirasha on December 4, 2019 in Art, Literature, OUR WORLD, Poetry

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The Botswana Poetry Festival project was born through a collaborative effort of the Gender Affairs Department office in Molepolole and the Maruping Poetry Organization to foster cohesion, community engagement and involvement through literatures and spoken word arts. The Gender Affairs Department believes arts are vehicle for both edutainment and infotainment.

On the 31st July 2018, the Gender Affairs Department revived gender committees. These committees play a very vital role in the district as it allows community ownership of issues of gender and development, teamwork among communities themselves and leadership as well as better understanding of issues of gender and development. Community involvement is another good strategy to bring issues closer to people for ownership as gatekeepers of their own communities. The process started with training of members of the gender issues. The participants included stakeholders from Community Based Organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations and Government Departments and they all make up Gender Focal Persons at their respective offices and the district to make sure that we provide professional guidance on gender and development and create a gender sensitive environment conducive for the promotion of gender equality in the district.

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The Kweneng District Gender Committee in collaboration with Maruping Poetry Organisation hosted an event named BOTSWANA INTERNATIONAL POETRY FESTIVAL and they joined other stakeholders in commemorating the 16 Days of Activism campaign through word of mouth at the Big Five Lodge Mogoditshane. Maruping Poetry Organization was founded on the 11th April 2016 as a Batswana non- profit organization. Maruping Poetry Organization is made up of experienced traditional and contemporary poets, story tellers, ululators, traditional instrument and writers. Maruping specializes in the use of performing arts to promote culture, educate and entertain the public. This initiative comes after Maruping Poetry Organization and the Kweneng District Gender Committee decided to provide edutainment in the form of poetry which is intended to captivate more people and distribute more information.

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The festival started with a symposium on the role of the arts in our society, focusing on the 2019 theme, ‘’Orange the World; Generation Equality Stand Against Rape,’’ on the 28th November 2019 and a capacity building workshop where participants were capacitated on gender and development issues and had the opportunity to dialogue on issues of violence against women and children based on the theme adopted. On the 30th November 2019, that was when the actual event when poetry performances were done and all poems were based on violence against women and children and gender based violence in general and program started at 1800 hrs. This event catered for both contemporary and traditional poetry and it’s free and open to all regardless of age, sex, cultural background and religion. Kindly note that the panelists and poets included international artists Macas Macavele from Mozambique, Wilson Waison Tinotenda from Zimbabwe, and South African Mzwakhe Kgagodi, Jowi Masopha, Thwazi Madhilekhile. They all participated in knowledge sharing, gender based violence themed poetry readings, cultural exchange and benchmark. This event is proudly sponsored by the European Union in Botswana.

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Mbizo CHIRASHA is the Author of a Letter to the President (Zimbabwe) Co-Author of Metaphors of the Rainbow (Malawi). Co-Author of Whispering Woes of Ganges and Zambezi (India, USA). Co-Editor of SecondNameofEarthisPEACE (WorldBeyondWar.org, USA).African Contributor Poet /Essayist at Monk Arts and Soul Magazine (UK). DitchPoetry( Alberta University,Creative Writing ,Canada). Poetry Potion( Canada). FullofCrow(Canada). Scarlet Leaf( Canada). PoetrySoup( USA). PoemHunter(USA).OneGhanaOneVoice(Ghana).RhythmInternationalVoices(Canada).AfricanWriter.com(Nigeria).OviMagazine(Finland) Atunis Galatica( edited Agron Shele, Belgium). BlackWell PoetryPamplhet (Oxford School of Poetry, UK). Litnet ( South Africa) . OfiPress( Mexico City). FemAsiaMagazine (UK). InkSweatandTears (UK). Squackback (USA).The Poet a Day Zine (founded by the late Maestro G Jamie Dedes, Brooklyn, and USA). DemerPress International Poetry Series (curated and edited by Hannie Rouweler, Netherlands). World Poetry Almanac Series( Curated and Edited by Hadaa Sendoo, Mongloia). Poesi. Is Journal (edited by Peter Semolic, Slovenia). Festival de Poesia de Medellin (founded and directed by Fernando Rendon, Colombia).DIOGEN Magazine (Turkey). RuckSackPatchPoetry, Voices of Diversity (Passion for Poetry, curated by Antje Sehn, Italy). Cultural Weekly ( International Space,USA) . Zimbabwean (published Wilf Mbanga, UK) .WordCity monthly (curated and edited by Darcie Friesen Hossack, International). IHRAF Publishes (founded by Thomas Block, NewYork, USA). Diasporan Online (founded and edited by Lola Thomas, Spain) .New Best African Poets (curated and edited by Tendai Rinos Mwanaka, Zimbabwe) and more.Mbizo CHIRASHA includes 2020 Festival Readings/ Writers Symposia includes Festival de Poesia de Medellin, (Colombia). University of Glasgow Creative Writing Programme, (Scotland). World Poetry Festival, (USA). IHRAF LIVE, (New York USA). Rucksack Poetry Patch, Voices of Diversity, (Italy and Mexico). International Human Rights Day, IHRAF Arts Concert and Poetry Live Symposia, (New York, USA) .SpokenWordOnline(Paris,France).

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