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Mitchy Isabirye manifests in poetry show

The show celebrated the art of poetry in the best ways possible and of course, cemented Mitchy’s place on the scene – a spoken word artist worth the title.

Mitchy Isabirye is on of the poets that has remained consistent in his spoken word craft. photo/Courtesy

Because his show was closing the Lent season and ushering in the Easter holidays, Mitch Isabirye also known as, Mitchy, chose to end it with a poem on festive celebration meals, Sawa Musavu Zibere Sawa Musavu.
The poem talks about the process of making food on celebratory days such as Eid, Christmas and Easter; he details the fact that preparations start a day earlier and yet by the time it is 1pm, the food is not even half ready.


Sawa Musanvu Zibere Sawa Musanvu was one poem Mitchy plunked out of attendees life stories that many related to and laughed hard at when he mentioned certain things such as mothers preparing food and after all is done, they remember they need a quick shower before serving food………continue reading…….

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