The Bride by Austin Bukenya
”This is our reason and it will be a season of life and peace…”
I am not cursing your ancestors for being dead, but dead they are, and they should let us have our share of sun and wind while we live… So, We too have mouths and tongues in them; why can’t we be allow to speak for ourselves and our children?”
Moreover, it has an exceptionally powerful verse play, a new generation, tired of a society ruled by obsolete traditions of prejudice and blood death, boldly calls for love, tolerance, peace, and life. At the center of the conflict develops a beautiful love affair, and everything is embrace by the sacred cult of the benevolent deity, Wanga.
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