*CHOZA
“Today…
we do not perform poetry.
We unveil it.
We tear open the sky
and let the human soul walk free.”
'People… this is a new day.’
*CHOZA:*
“Welcome to the place
where borders tremble…
and humanity remembers itself.”
“Listen… with the heart.
CHOZA (voice swelling):
“I am because we are —
Ubuntu, the ancient backbone
of every tribe and every nation.
Not a mere proverb,
but a human operating system
written into the bones of our existence.
A technology older than kingdoms,
yet wiser than every empire.”
*CHOZA*
‘Ubuntu binds us… it makes us one.’
“I have traveled paths with no names.
Carrying only my hope
and the fragile weight of my story.
Sometimes welcomed.
Sometimes unseen.
But always moving…
because the journey refused to let me stay behind.”
“Ndinkayenda… koma mtima unkandipita patsogolo.”
‘I walked… but my heart pushed me forward.’
‘The stranger does not boast — he searches for a place.’
*CHOZA
“Citizenship is more than documents.
More than ink, more than borders.
It is the architecture of belonging —
a strategic design for dignity,
a blueprint for shared identity.
It asks not,
‘Where were you born?’
but
‘What future are you building with us?’”
“But sovereignty…
can shape or shatter.
Who draws the lines on the map?
Who decides who belongs
and who waits outside the gate?”
*CHOZA
“‘Who may rise? Who may enter?’
In Nyanja:
“Koma dziko ndi la ndani?”
‘But whose land is this?’
*CHOZA:*
“Is a nation only its soil?”
“Or the souls that build its story?”
*CHOZA:*
“Is a border a line—”
“or a scar we carved ourselves?”
*CHOZA:*
“When one is displaced—”
“all of us are unsettled.”
“One wound on one human being
is a fracture in the whole world!”
CHOZA
“So rise, citizens of the future!
Shake off the dust of division.
Step out of the categories that kept us small
step into the new humanity!”
‘Let us rise! Let us unite! Let us work as one!’
“We are Ubuntu in motion!
Migration with dignity!
Citizenship with compassion!
Sovereignty with soul!
We are the borderless wind
and today…
together we rise!”