What are the creations of Swahili literature and poetry in Africa after the 1960s?

After the sixties. Political independence has promoted the new development of modern Swahili literature in all aspects and produced many dynamic writers. In terms of poetry, the poet Mnya Mpala created poems such as My Wife, Let's Go to the Countryside, and Song of Ujama (1968) by using the genre of "Ngogajera" (that is, counterpart poems) and many poems. Through the individual dialogues of the characters, the new image of the African people in the process of fighting poverty, ignorance and disease is shaped, and the lofty sentiments of the people in creating a new life are expressed. The Voice of Pain (1973), a collection of poems by the poet Abdullah, mainly reflects real life, and its expression technique is influenced by British and American poems. The poem "Mom, please don't kill me" describes the tragic situation of an African girl being insulted by the colonists in the tone of an unborn baby.