Philani Mathuthu was born on 27 March 1989 in Gwanda in a village called Gwakwe.
Author: Admin
Poetry: Brokenhearted
When I closed my eyes, I felt his touch,
When I opened my eyes, I saw nothing but space,
When I looked at my body, I saw his prints
Poetry: Ours
This life we live,
pretends to be ours
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