Keitumetse Mokhohlane Biography

Keitumetse's Biography

She uses Keitumetse for her stage name.
She is Keitumetse Mokhahlane (born 21 December 2001) at Boekenhout clinic.
She grew up in Mabopane, Pretoria, South Africa.

She began writing her own poetry at the age of fifteen, but her potential was recognised a year before when she was fourteen by her English teacher. While she presented her first speech in class.
Having lost both mother and father, she sought comfort and shared her feelings to her dear faithful friends. And those are, book and pen

She is an extroverted introvert.
Her hand is majestic.

Her writing took a toll in 2017 when she was called to perform at the youths talent show event. This was her first performance on stage. She roared her mind in an African cry. She voiced her thoughts, together with her motivational Poetess Nontobeko.

Her way of artwork is trying to put emotions into actionable expression.
She writes in four poetry structures. Which are; free verse, narrative, limerick and ballad structure.

In 2018, she had her second stage performance in youth day with her motivational Poetess on stage and took first position in poetry. She also took it to face the crowd alone, and performed in front of more than a thousand of learners.

Again in 2018, a poetry battle was introduced by Lewis-Da-Lyricist in his group World talented poetry. Battling with fifteen poets, was a challenge she took. At the end, she was awarded the title being the first. She took it to be the 2018 poetry achiever in October.

After this success and recognition, she was confident to share her artwork on Facebook. She started getting more support that her fans adviced her to write a book.

She took it into consideration. She wrote the book and titled it,
'When you think you've found the one'. It's an inspirational, poetic and motivational love book.

In 2019, she was inspired to split her ink. She took it to write two books at the same time. She is still working on them. One is titled, 'The dark road that often seem to have been enlightened'. The other is, 'A road we all have to pass through'. The two complement each other.

Out of those she made herself a quote.
'Climbing a mountain with someone always makes it seem easier, than travelling and having to climb it all alone'.

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Edited by Lewis Da-Lyricist

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