WATCH: Young Mpumalanga finds her identity in poetry

Her poems gives comfort to those who are going through hard times and contain messages of hope

Young poet, Bohlale Wisdom Dibakwana, dreams of incorporating her poetry with motivational speaking.

Moreover, this talented poet who hails from Moremela, a rural village just outside Graskop, within the Ehlanzeni District Municipality, dreams of being an inspiration to other young girls not only in her own area, but nationwide.

The 17-year-old poet, storyteller and a writer said she draws inspiration from her surroundings, personal experiences and the world at large.

Her last work of art is a poem titled “Failure is not the end” which was released last September.

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Young poet, Bohlale Wisdom Dibakwana, dreams of incorporating her poetry with motivational speaking. Moreover, this talented poet who hails from Moremela, a rural village just outside Graskop, within the Ehlanzeni District Municipality, dreams of being an inspiration to other young girls not only in her own area, but nationwide. #The 17-year-old poet, storyteller and a writer said she draws inspiration from her surroundings, personal experiences and the world at large. Her last work of art is a poem titled “Failure is not the end” which was released last September. “The poem is dedicated to people going through difficult times. It gives hope and that hard times don’t last forever. The poem also seeks to encourage that if you love and are passionate about something, then don’t give up until it has been achieved,” she said when chatting to this publication about her craft and future plans. She continued, “I wish to write a book one day that will heal many people out there and be recognised around the world,” she said. She said when she started writing she would read whatever she had written to her mother, who encouraged her to write often until she perfected her craft. Her poem can be read on her Facebook page, Bohlale Mohlala. #poet #poetry #writing

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“The poem is dedicated to people going through difficult times. It gives hope and that hard times don’t last forever. The poem also seeks to encourage that if you love and are passionate about something, then don’t give up until it has been achieved,” she said when chatting to this publication about her craft and future plans.

She continued, “I wish to write a book one day that will heal many people out there and be recognised around the world,” she said.

She said when she started writing she would read whatever she had written to her mother, who encouraged her to write often until she perfected her craft.

Her poem can be read on her Facebook page, Bohlale Mohlala.

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