Publisher: Mwanaka Media and Publishing, Zimbabwe
Poetries
This poet will always be on the side of the downtrodden. His poetry is a fight for emancipation. The underlying sound track to the core of his existence is the timeless reggae song ‘Equal Rights’. The observation that ‘there will be no peace till man gets equal rights and justice’by that late great singer, songwriter Peter Tosh is what this poet subscribes to. In this collection like in the previous ones he speaks
truth to power. There is no need to whitewash the abject poverty bedevilling Zimbabwe and injustices
elsewhere are laid bare.
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About the author
Born in Gweru on 01.09.65 Jabulani Mzinyathi is a holder of a certificate in education [UZ, 1987] magistrates admission certificate [Judicial College Zimbabwe 1996] diploma in personnel management [IPMZ 2008]. He is a holder of a bachelor of laws degree [UNISA]. Jabulani Mzinyathi is a writer in general and a poet in particular. In 1997 he was awarded the Scottish International Open Poetry diploma for excellence. He has had several poems published in several local and international anthologies. His short stories, humour pieces and legal articles have been published locally and internationally. The self styled poet, philosopher, prophet loves the arts.
