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Category Archives: Kitwe
What is the PITH of Black Pith Poetry?
Deep within a young tree is the pith, or soft tissue which stores and transports nutrients throughout. As the tree grows, rings surround this pith to show the evolution of time and development. After meeting the young men who are … Continue reading
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