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Mazweli mic-drops her way to the poetry crown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78178, member: 636"] The first-ever Haya Sizwe national poetry slam got taken down by a Bulawayo poet. Gugulethu Matshazi Dube, who goes by Mazweli, won the whole thing at the Zimbabwe Academy of Music. She beat out other finalists Silethemba Dube from Bulawayo and Nakai Tadana from Harare. Women totally owned this event, making up most of the competitors and sweeping the top spots. Accountability Lab Zimbabwe ran it with Sox the Poet leading the charge. Mazweli picked one of her pre-written pieces for the timed slam format. Her poem dealt with heavy topics like who we are, how we're governed, and what's next for the continent. The win was a big comeback for her after stepping away from competition for two years. Her mom was in the crowd watching her slam for the first time, which Mazweli said meant more than any trophy. She called the victory a nod to her quiet work behind the scenes and shouted out her mentors and supporters from the last few years. She's planning to use this momentum in other ways now. Her focus for the near future is on guiding younger artists through projects that mix creative work with business and tech skills. Both Mazweli and the runner-up are part of a Bulawayo creative hub called WeCre8te Afrika. The event itself seems set to become a major fixture, highlighting spoken word talent and proving the scene here has serious depth. [/QUOTE]
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