THE Cape Argus Youth Poetry finals celebrated the creativity of young poets, culminating in a thrilling prize-giving ceremony that recognised exceptional talent and artistic expression.
The initiative, which kicked off earlier this year, invited budding wordsmiths to express their thoughts and emotions through poetry.
Yesterday’s prize-giving ceremony, held at the Independent Media office in Cape Town, was a testament to the vibrant literary spirit permeating the youth.
The Cape Argus was inundated with entries, but only three poets made the final round: Ronan Patterson, 20, Anathi Gongotha, 21 and 29-year-old Andisiwe Makwecana.
The finalists presented their poems, addressing themes such as identity, resilience, and hope.
After the judges’ deliberation, Patterson won the first prize and walked away with an Intel Core 13 Notebook, a 6-month introduction to a poetry course…