Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology’s 2nd-year international student pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Zachariah Kuir Mapor, has published a poetry book titled, ‘Awakening Junub Switching on the Offed Lights’. The book, which is now available for purchase, depicts the challenges facing his home Country-South Sudan, including tribalism, corruption, and other social injustices. The talented poet and enthusiast of linguistic-based art, who is also known as ‘Significant Quir Mapor’, has not only highlighted issues affecting South Sudan, but also proposed innovative solutions that can be applied in other African Countries. Released on South Sudan’s Independence Day, this book is a call to action for the next generation of leaders to steer their respective nations towards a brighter future.
Zachariah Kuir Mapor’s latest published a poetry book titled, ‘Awakening Junub Switching on the Offed Lights’
“I believe this book will not only impact South Sudan but also resonate well with other African Countries facing similar issues,” says Mapor. He began working on this book while studying at MMUST, after completing his Primary and Secondary school education in South Sudan. Mapor hopes that ‘Awakening Junub’ will guide the youth to think and act differently, breaking free from the cycle of corruption and division.
A copy of ‘Tales of Love’.
Aside from his latest book, Mapor has penned ‘Tales of Love’, showcasing his versatility as a writer, and is currently working on his third collection, ‘Campus Chronicles’, which promises to captivate readers with its unique perspective on University life.
Both of Mapor’s books are available in hard and soft copies. The hard copies are priced at Kshs. 500 while the soft copies are going for Kshs. 300. Interested readers can reach Mapor on 0797950131 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Poster used during the official release of the ‘Awakening Junub Switching on the Offed Lights’.
MMUST is immensely proud of Zachariah Kuir Mapor and his contributions to literature and social discourse. His literary achievements are a testament to the University’s commitment to nurturing talent and fostering academic and creative excellence. He says that he is confident that his studies will further enhance his already impressive linguistic abilities by deepening his understanding of humanistic skills.
By Wangari Wambugu and Caren Nekesa