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PAINT MY PAIN
By Ochieng Collines(Amelia) I have a canvas I have a canvas plain and white Bright like our nation’s...
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WE SAY NO
My country is on fire There is an outbreak of violence because of by-elections Such a sad state of...
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‎I NEED A NEW BEGINNING
I need a new beginning  ‎I need a new beginning like seriously, seriously, ‎I have been walking...
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CLEAN THE SLUMS OF OBUNGA
I walk in the slams of obunga with eyes open, I here the ground speaking before these people do  The...
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GOD OF JUSTICE 
‎Ati mi ni nani? ‎Mi ni God of Justice  ‎Na napenda nini? ‎Napenda justice… ‎Mi ni...
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GET YOUR ID 
Getting an ID Is the simple act of being recognized as a youth recognized as a youth  But it...
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PETER AMEPASS
BY IMANI FREYSTAR Time niliambiwa “Peter amepass” I snapped, I thought it was a good punchline Stevo...
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Violence & the Vote… Battle & the Ballot
By Dikizo the Poet This is a short but familiar story for you my audience It’s a tale about a...
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BETTER WAYS TO CAUSE CHANGE 
There are better ways ‎There are better ways than the streets to cause change ‎And we have all the...
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KALOYCE -KOLEWO DESERVES BETTER 
By Loureen Alma I walk the road of kaloyce- kolewo stretch with my sandals swallowing mud  And...
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