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Three Poets Awarded in Kigali

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The organizers Trans Poesis today awarded three affluent poets after a talent search among the Rwandan youths.

The poets were awarded on a Saturday afternoon at the Cafe Neo at the Office Plaza in Kiyovu to realize that the theme of the talent search is correct, Kigali is decored by poesis.

The competition had gathered 12 talented poets from around the country to compete in Kinyarwanda and English poems.

First came Carine Maniraguha a Kinyarwanda poet that will be awarded right to filming the images of his poems and stories.

In English Poet Natacha Karangwa won while in French Tonny Kerus Ruzigana primiered.

All the three were awarded the 1510 Poet images of the countries historical icon Nyirarumaga embelished in Gold. A lady seated looking up the and her left arm over the left touching her left knee as she seems to ponder on a traditional kinyarwanda stool. Her hair combed rounded and tied by the tradition zigzaged black-white or blue-white ribons, she wore flowing silk all in gold.

Maniraguha upon winning the Trans Poesis competition said he would commense with his poems and urged youths talented in that aspect to be ecnouraged to write and make public their poems.

A city shop called Je te Promesse also added to the Trans Poesis awards.

Trans Poesis under the organizers of the competition OlivierTuyisenge , Mustafa Kayitare and Swedish Dr. Andrea Grieder said they intend to develop poets in the country. They say that it is part of support culture and will continue merging the event.

“The intents is to support poets develop themselves and societies and access other places as we continue to merge the activity,” says Dr.Grieder.

Poets, he adds, will help society hear for themselves heartbottom feelings and learn much about their own countries. Traditionally in Rwanda Poets could leak stories from the secrecy of the Kingdom and every King had a poet to tell the tales.

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