Monday, May 23, 2011

MEET SHEILA KHALA


By Seleke Botsime

Her name is Sheila Nomalanga Khala, and she is from our neighbouring country Lesotho. Just twenty years old; her journey as a budding wordsmith started in 2006 in Maseru when she had the opportunity to be part of the “poetry farm”.

That was in 2007 - 2009. She told Free State News: “The atmosphere is more conducive now that I have moved to Bloemfontein. I used to study Statistics at the University of Lesotho and now I am currently studying Sociology preparing to pursue my Drama and Theatre Studies.” Now, this is a woman with a vision, and she makes a point that nothing should stand in her way!

Her first book is titled “Formula: leading life to perfection”. She said: “I wrote the book in memory of my father who passed on last year. For me, it is more like a therapy to be able to take out my frustration,” She is already looking forward to her second book that will be released sometime in 2011.

Meanwhile she’s already been heralded as a young promising African poet of note, with key literary figures like O Bolaji praising her work and potential. (Check the internet further to see other articles on Sheila)

She also said that the tentative name of her second book will be “My pen is a socialite”. When Free State news asked her what it is that keeps her going, she simply said: “It’s having focus and believing in God.” Sheila is young and vibrant with an attractive disposition. Her vibrancy is at its best when she shares her artistic world, speaking about her fears, dreams, hopes and future plans.

Free State news wishes this highly talented young poet a success in her career, especially after realising that she is indeed a mover and shaker of our times. She is also a musician, motivational speaker and a journo!

Those who have seen her in dramatic action at the Pacofs poetry sessions attest to her vibrancy!

* This article was originally published in Free State News in 2010

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