Unleash your inner poet!
Sunday World-Khomanani Poetry Contest 2005!
Enter the Sunday World-Khomanani Poetry Competition and win loads of fantastic prizes including a car, cellphones and airtime from Cell C. Each month, for five months starting July 2005, Sunday World andKhomanani will set a positive topic about HIV & Aids and invite you to send in your poems.
Each week the best poems will be published and eachmonth a winner will be chosen by a panel of judges chaired by Sunday World editor and award-winning poet Abdul Milazi.
The monthly winners will have their poems read live on radio and will stand a chance to win the poet of the year award and a grand prize.
Send your entries to Sunday World-Khomanani Poetry Contest, PO Box30316, Wibsey, 1717. E-mail entries can be sent tokhomanani@sundayworld.co.za or faxed to 011-4714164.
They can also be submitted by phone on 084 194 7636, give your name, phone number, then recite your poem (cell phone rates apply). Check out Sunday World weekly for topics and let those creative juices flow!
submitted by Gary Cummiskey
Enter the Sunday World-Khomanani Poetry Competition and win loads of fantastic prizes including a car, cellphones and airtime from Cell C. Each month, for five months starting July 2005, Sunday World andKhomanani will set a positive topic about HIV & Aids and invite you to send in your poems.
Each week the best poems will be published and eachmonth a winner will be chosen by a panel of judges chaired by Sunday World editor and award-winning poet Abdul Milazi.
The monthly winners will have their poems read live on radio and will stand a chance to win the poet of the year award and a grand prize.
Send your entries to Sunday World-Khomanani Poetry Contest, PO Box30316, Wibsey, 1717. E-mail entries can be sent tokhomanani@sundayworld.co.za or faxed to 011-4714164.
They can also be submitted by phone on 084 194 7636, give your name, phone number, then recite your poem (cell phone rates apply). Check out Sunday World weekly for topics and let those creative juices flow!
submitted by Gary Cummiskey
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