2016 Writivism Short Story Prize Long list

After weeks of reading and deliberating, the judges hereby reveal the long-list for the 2016 Writivism Short Story Prize. Laure Gnagbé Blédou, Jene suis pas rentree Idza Luhumyo, Decisive Moments Aito Osemegbe Joseph, The List Merdi Muintshe, Un Certain 36 Novembrre Mathyas Kouadio, La Voie De Son Coeur Megan Ross, Duiweltjie Acan Innocent Immaculate, Sun … More 2016 Writivism Short Story Prize Long list

University of Sussex to support High School students to attend the Writivism Festival

Two High school students who won the #WriteWithSussex competition will attend the 4th Writivism Festival, scheduled for August 22 – 28, 2016 in Kampala, Uganda, with the support of the University of Sussex. This is part of a cooperation arrangement between the Centre for African Cultural Excellence and the Sussex Africa Centre, the English department … More University of Sussex to support High School students to attend the Writivism Festival

Molosi’s Proactive Pan Africanism shines in We Are All Blue

By Mirembe Esther Astar I am jealous. Why isn’t Donald Molosi Ugandan? Why? But the universe has been so kind, though he is a Motswana (yes, a person from Botswana is a Motswana. You are welcome.), he is an African. What led me to grasping at any form of connection with the highly talented actor … More Molosi’s Proactive Pan Africanism shines in We Are All Blue