Lelethu Mahambehlala

In 2013 Lelethu lost her full eyesight, and despite the challenges that came with the sudden loss of visual senses, she is relentless in her belief of spiritual manifestation for the greater purpose. The early discipline of journal keeping and, her razor-sharp memory have shaped her in ways that surpass her jotted dreams. Since losing sight, driving is the one thing she misses the most. Other than that she is assertive in her ability to achieve most things albeit the perceived obstacles; – "I'm just a girl, a very happy girl!”
PoeticSoul strives to dazzle audiences with each presenting opportunity. In May 2015 she had an impromptu performance alongside Simphiwe Dana, which became a launching pad for another one of her memorable performances at the closing of Africa Month Night of the Poet in Johannesburg, alongside notable artists: Mzwakhe Mbuli, Mac Manaka, and Pops Mohamed.
With growth and the subsequent privileges catapulted by her creativity and poetic soul, the nurturing Lelethu is now blossoming into a businesswoman and a community developer. Her flair for poetry and love for isiXhosa earned her an opportunity to teach performance poetry to high school learners. This project was funded by the Nelson Mandela University (NMU) from 2014 to 2016. Being the limitless dreamer that she is PoeticSoul hopes that her work will lead her to becoming a published author who continues to heal on all possible avenues.