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by


              Lindiwe Nkabane





            Lindiwe Nkabane is a budding scientist from the rural village of
            Emfundweni in uMzimkhulu, KwaZulu-Natal. She has a degree in Geological
            Sciences and another in Hydrology. She is currently working on her Masters
            degree in Hydrology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Pietermaritzburg.
            Having grown up in a village, her career has been closely guided by gaining
            knowledge to uplift her community, especially in the area of water, hence her
            chosen fields of study.


               What message would you like to share through your poem?


               The main message is to reiterate the importance and value of water,
             while evoking emotion and deep feelings through creating an image of
             what life would be like without water. Water is the basis of life. Some
             are more fortunate than others to have clean and fresh water for daily
             use. Those who have daily access to water often take it for granted,
             while in some regions of the world people have to travel long distances
             or go through extreme measures to secure clean water. This poem is a
             reminder that without water, there is nothing.



               Why poetry?


               Poetry is a mode of communication that uses a play of words and
             rhythm to get the attention of the reader or listener. It evokes emotion
             through words and, so, it can deliver a message that lasts and can
             convey messages that may be difficult to otherwise convey. Reading
             and writing has always played a great part in how I express myself and
             communicate, when I fail to do so verbally.


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