"World Poetry Day - it is a very important day because poetry is found everywhere in the world," the poet enthuses. "Poetry is knowledge, and knowledge is experience. Poetry is the form of artistic expression."
"I think the oral tradition must take advantage of technology and begin the process of digitizing. As I say, I've already digitized my poetry by recording CDs, which now are cemented into the annals of history [...] We must exploit technology to the extent that we record everything that is oral so that we can keep it and it becomes a repository for future reference," the poet believes.
"I also used to sing the praises of freedom fighters such as Nelson Mandela, Oliver Tambo, and connecting our struggle with the solidarity movement of the countries such as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [...] So my poetry also reflected on the friendship which was espoused by the liberation movement of our country with countries such as Cuba," the artist and author of 'A Letter to Russia' says. "And inspiring leaders such as Fidel Castro would feature very strongly in my poetry."
"And you have poets who are very instrumental in the policymaking process. Poetry influences society," he emphasizes. "But poets also communicate the frustrations and the hopes and dreams of its own people."
"Well, being a politician and a member of Parliament, for me, I think it's a wonderful combination because I started off as a poet and then through my community activism my people saw that I should be representing them in a public institution," the poet notes. "I know exactly what I'm expected to do as a member of Parliament."
"First and foremost, you must be a good listener," the poet stresses. "You must listen very carefully. And then the other side of that is that you must be able to speak very well. Speaking very well doesn't mean that you must speak with highly complex and sophisticated language, [because if you do] you will actually be speaking above the heads of the people [...] It's no use to speak bombastically [...] You must be easily understood."