ROSE WANGARI KINYANJUI: POET, AUTHOR, TEACHER, ENVIRONMENT ACTIVIST

Dear Babishai,

I am delighted. Foremost, is to thank you for considering my writing and picking it up as one of the long list. I am truly humbled. I would like to answer your questions as best as I can, in prose.

My name is Rose Wangari Kinyanjui. I am a married mother of two girls. I was born and brought up in Kenya by Kenyan parents. I am a teacher by profession, having studied the mainstream Kenya curriculum and The Waldorf Education system and have been a teacher under the teacher’s service commission and later in the private sector. I love writing because I find it the best way to express my thoughts and ideas. There is a story in everything I see, people, animals, vegetation, name it. I have authored a book, MY FATHER MY HERO, a girl’s celebration of her father living with a disability.

I had heard about babishainiwe about two years ago via social media. I began my year 2020 with a renewed mind and wanted to venture into what I had always sat back and let others do. The renewed mind drove me to take part in the Haiku award 2020 because I believed I had a story to share.

I have a great concern over the depreciating environment. Cryptically, I look at the moral decay that suffocates, justice, upholds impunity and embraces the “NEW NORMAL” of oppressing the poor, the orphan and the widow. Truth has been choked beneath the garbage of those with bulging pockets. You breathe when they decide.

Africa is full of poetry. Haiku style is what needs to be embraced and encouraged. It can be taught alongside literature in school. I believe Haikus have a big place in the heart of Africa only if we get to hear them more, understand them more and embrace them as a way of expression and a form of writing.

suffocated roots

peep out of garbage dump

where is fresh air?

Written by Rose Wangari Kinyanjui, #Babishai2020 longlist

 For us to share this experience with Kenya and the world, we will need to have the experience first as writers/poets. I believe writing is not only geared towards making awards but also being educative and improving self-confidence in freedom of expression. Like an artist behind an easel with paint and brush, so is a poet with a haiku on their lips. We can also have forums to sensitise people through teaching workshops, open cafe entertainment/festivals for the young and old. Perhaps, stakeholders can convince the educationists to consider incorporating this in the curriculum.

Thank you,

Rose

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#BABISHAI2020 HAIKU LONGLIST

It is with great pleasure that we announce our #Babishai2020 haiku longlist. The Chief Judge, Kariuki wa Nyamu, who also won the 2017 haiku prize, agrees that it was with careful deliberation that the list was made, with such astounding and unparalleled talent. He shall share more, in an extended interview.

To all the poets on the longlist, warm congratulations. It’s always a pleasure and paradise, to read from such highly imaginative work, and again, thanks for bearing with us as we navigate how to excel and make positive impact, in online spaces.

Let’s continue to extend out creativity from within, to spaces where we can make a difference.

Below are the top ten haiku winners, of the #Babishai2020 haiku prize.

 

total blackout…

street lamps glow with

mating fireflies

Name: Ali Znaidi

Country: Tunisia

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the morning rain falls

endlessly hugging thy sleep

frozen ideas die

 

NAME: Andrew Herbert Omuna

Country: Uganda

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the wind plays

every tree sways to its song–

nature’s musical

 

Name: Praise Osawaru

Country: Nigeria

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my child’s eyes

can still see trees run past

our small moving car.

Name: DEVIS THE POET
Country: UGANDA

 

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bitter kola

grandpa breaks into

a new tale

Name: Ahmad Holderness

Country of origin: Nigeria

Country of residence: Nigeria and United Kingdom

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delicate mounds

parting soil in the night

to die out soon

Name: Akello Charlotte

Country: Uganda

 

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garden opera

in the moon’s spotlight

a frog leads chorus

Name: Justice Joseph Prah

Country: Ghana

 

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suffocated roots

peep out of garbage dump

where is fresh air?

Name: Rose Wangari Kinyanjui

Country: Kenya

 

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ringed with its papers

and tracked like jailbird on bail

the immigrant lands…

Name: Adipo Sidang’

Country: Kenya

 

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in the wall

deep opening abandoned

geckoes’ room

Name: Osho Tunde Matthew

Country: Nigeria

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Details of award-giving shall be shared in due course.