October 13th, 2009 by Neema | 4 Comments

On November 3rd, Ngwatilo shall be in Stockholm for the 13th Stockholm Poetry Festival 2009. I’ll perform/read alongside Wambui Mwangi (Dr.) and Shailja Patel, talk about Kenyans being fabulous across the seas! We’ll also be reading among some fabulous Swedish writers, I’ll update this info as we go along… exciting stuff!! And what’s the theme? [...]
September 4th, 2009 by Neema | 4 Comments
i My government wants to know if I live, if I am dead. My government wants to know what I do for a living, how many hours I work. It counts my offspring my livestock my radio my mobile phone. It wants to know my tribe, the place I was born, if I own a [...]
August 24th, 2009 by Neema | 2 Comments
to plant blue gum trees because they would sell to the power company, because it would help the environment, to plant, even if we replaced the ones God planted – destroy them – to make farms for profitable fashionable green things, like maize and coffee, neglecting and forgetting the plants we grew before, the trees [...]
August 18th, 2009 by Neema | 2 Comments
The pothole is gone; the one I hit once and remembered every other trip home, knowing it was there when I passed like a road sign. It’s been recarpeted– by the Chinese, mum says, only they will fix a road in a day. I drive over the spot to celebrate and mourn, the same way [...]
July 21st, 2009 by Neema | No Comments
It’s fascinating how Kenyans responded to the news of Michael Jackson’s dramatic final exit, not on stage right or stage left but as if through a hidden trap door just off centre. We celebrated and mourned him in earnest. In Nairobi a friend and local entertainment writer organized a communal moonwalk downtown; one of the [...]