Donovan Mitchell

Donovan Mitchell

Donovan Mitchell is a South African born local poet, who was mentored by South African poet and author, Don Mattera.

Mitchell became paralysed as result of South African police brutality during the apartheid era.[1]

His philosophy about his past interactions with apartheid South Africa is: 'Let bygones be bygones'.

His works include:‘when rubber meets the road’,and "an ode to Karabo".

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