‘The poet's ability is evident in the way she lambasts and exposes evil practices in society, such as domestic violence, debauchery and promiscuity. This immorality destroys families and leaves them in ruins. N’wa Jika also has the courage to deride the causes of corruption, greed and brutality of corrupt leaders. She uses poetry that flows with dance and emotion to discipline and remind the nation, especially the youth in everyday life, to lighten up and wake up while the sun still shines. The poems are fullsome with the sweetness of love, which makes delectable to readers who find the joy and pain of love, cooperation and kindness.’ Vonani Bila, poet and literature lecturer at the University of Limpopo