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  • Dr Susan N. Kiguli, Ugandan Poet, The African Saga, (1998)

    “wa Makokha’s verse whispers, talks, shouts, cries and laughs all at ago. It carries you with its history, its pain, its silences, its loudness. It teases you with the urbanised Kiswahili, the poet is so at home with; it flings you at the edge of reflection and snatches you back into its clarity. In essence, it is beautiful.”