Chirasha to collaborate with students on anthology

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent
Poet and author Mbizo Chirasha is set to collaborate with students from Midlands State University for a poetry anthology that tackles issues affecting Africa. In an interview, Chirasha said he was in the process of identifying the poets that will feature in the anthology. “We are working on an anthology with students from (MSU) that will explore various issues affecting our life in Africa,” said Chirasha.
The poet, who mainly focuses on social lives, and gender issues, said artists should explore various issues to inform the society.

“We have to tell the society about what is happening out there, so the surroundings also contribute to what I write.” said Chirasha.
Chirasha says his works comes from folk tales that he used to listen while he was a young boy.

“I got my inspiration from my grandmother who was a good storyteller.
“I get ideas for some of my stories from those folk tales,” said Chirasha.
He has been a poet in residence for a number of organisations and has performed at festivals like the Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa).

His poems have been published in more than 35 journals, magazines, and anthologies in countries including Canada, Germany, Finland, South Africa, United Kingdom, Ghana, Turkey, Grenada, India, United States, and Norway among others.

He co-authored a poetry anthology titled “Whispering Woes of Ganges” and “Zambezi” with Sweta Vikram, an Indian-born New York-based poet who is also renowned internationally due to his works.

“I am humbled by the way my poems have been received internationally.
“At the same time, it has encouraged me to keep on working,” said Chirasha.

Performing in different parts of the world inspired the 34-year-old artist to start projects like the Girl Child Creativity, to assist upcoming artists.
“We have toured around the world and I have noticed that sometimes young stars are not given the platform to showcase their talent.

“So I decided to initiate the Girl Child Creativity,” he said.
He said this enabled different female artists to have their talents realised.

“Let them show their talents to the people. I am happy with the response we are getting from various discussions we are doing.”
Born on June 7 1978 in Zvishavane district, Chirasha did his primary and secondary education at Zvegona and Govarizadze schools respectively, before deciding to pursue literature.

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