Poets from around the globe are expected to descend on the Poetry Africa Festival hosted by the Centre for Creative Arts in Durban.
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The finalists for the Ministry of Educational Transformation’s Pontifications and Poetry Competition were announced on Friday as the ministry attempts to use the arts as key tools in its national… The post Young speakers, poets celebrated as literacy drive continues appeared first on Barbados Today.
Poets from around the globe are expected to descend on the Poetry Africa Festival hosted by the Centre for Creative Arts in Durban.
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The Courts Optical Pee Wee Football tournament continues today, at the Ministry of Education Ground, Carifesta Avenue, with another exciting round of...
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The Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation’s youth entrepreneurship competition has returned with an expanded format and the first private school...