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KALAHARI SHORT STORY: Frances Ogamba ranked first

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The launch of the Kalahari short story contest was a real success this year (2020). Several French, English or Swahili-speaking authors have sent their short stories to hope to be among the winners. Frances Ogamba from Nigeria finished on the top step of the podium and was presented with her award on Saturday, December 5, 2020.

Frances Ogamba was crowned for her text “My husband’swife” in the context of English-language news. His work, which earned him this discernment, will be published and published by the Kalahari short story team. She was already the 2019 winner of the Koffi Addo Creative Non-Fiction Award and a finalist for the 2019 Writivism Short Story Award. She also won first joint place for the 2019 Syncity NG Anniversary Anthology. She is an alumnus of the 2019 Purple Hibiscus Creative Writing Workshop taught by Chimamanda Adichie”.

The other three laureates are South African poet and writer Christine Coates of Cape Town, who holds a master’s degree in creative writing from the University of Cape Town. She has published three collections of poetry, Homegrown (Modjaji Books, 2014), Fire Drought Water (Damselfly Press, 2018) and The Summer We didn’t Die (Modjaji Books, 2020). The next winner is Cameroonian Howard M-B Mawimus, writer and scientist, editor for Bakwa Magazine and 2020 member, Miles Morland. The last candidate to stand out is Ugandan lawyer and writer Charlie Muhuzuma, whose work has been presented or is to be published in Jalada AFRICA, The Kalahari Review and IBUA Journal. He lives in Kampala.

Of the 304 English-language news stories sent, the history of the four laureates attracted the attention of the international jury composed of Elnathan John (Nigeria), Caoilinn Hughes (Ireland) and May-lan Tan (Hong Kong).

The Kalahari short story contest organized in collaboration with La Cene Littéraire has received a significant number of news from all over the world. In total, the jury processed 304 English-language news, 654 French-language news, and 52 Swahili news. The French-language awards will be presented in January 2021 due to the large number of candidates.

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SENEGAL – Fatimata Diallo BA: The Glow of the Feather Winner

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Fatimata Diallo BA, a French-Senegalese writer, recently made her mark on literary minds by winning the prestigious Cénacle Prize for Young Writers of Senegal in 2023 with her poignant novel «Rouges Silences».

Originally from Dakar, Fatimata grew up in a rich cultural atmosphere, and her academic background led her to the university benches in Poitiers and Paris, where she studied Classics. This Franco-Senegalese acquired a unique perspective, merging the literary influences of the two cultures that shaped her.

With seventeen years of experience teaching in the suburbs of Paris, Fatimata Diallo BA decided to return to Senegal, where she currently works as a teacher of French and Latin at the prestigious Jean Mermoz French High School in Dakar. Her dedication to education and the transmission of knowledge is reflected in her active commitment to her students.

«Rouges Silences», his award-winning work, is a testament to Fatimata’s literary sensibility. The novel, on deep and universal themes, captivated the jury of the Cénacle Young Writers Prize, attesting to the author’s exceptional talent.

In addition to her literary success, Fatimata Diallo BA is also known for her dynamic involvement in various literary meetings and fairs. Her love for sharing literature and promoting dialogue around the book is evident in her active participation in these events.

With «Rouges Silences», Fatimata Diallo BA asserts herself as an emerging voice that deserves attention and recognition in the contemporary literary landscape. Her commitment to education and her talent as a writer promise a promising future, making her an inspiring figure for future generations of writers in Senegal and beyond.

Source: Senegal Njaay

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SENEGAL – Exclusive interview with Yussu Dumbia a.k.a Y.DEE

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As part of the 9th edition of the Galsen Hip-Hop Awards, the Ze-Africanews team met Y.DEE the initiator of this cultural project.

Y.DEE lives between Senegal and the United States, he returns every year for this program in the city of Dakar. Host, columnist and rapper, he told us about his career, his impressions at the end of the 9th edition of the Galsen Hip Hop Awards edition 2023. During this edition the 50 years of Hip Hop were celebrated.

The African continent was represented at this edition. The older generation was honoured as forerunners and elders in the field.

Rwanda was the sponsor of this edition.

The full interview is available here:

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CULTURE-LIVRE – Journalist Madiambal Diagne publishes a book on the history of Adji Sarr and Ousmane Sonko

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The head of the press group Avenir Communication, which claims on all rooftops its proximity with President Macky Sall, announced this Friday, July 21, 2023 the release of its «investigation book» on the story that led Ousmane Sonko and the young masseuse Adji Sarr before the Criminal Chamber of Dakar on 23 May.

I am announcing the release of my investigation into the Adji Sarr – Ousmane Sonko case. The book “Ousmane Sonko – Adji Sarr: History”, will be sold on Monday, July 24 everywhere. The preface is by Hamidou Anne. I am published by Daily Editions,” he wrote on Twitter.

It should be noted that Hamidou Anne who prefaced this book is also one of the most virulent detractor of the Senegalese opponent. His columns are published on the website and the newspaper of the press group held by Madiambal Diagne, author of the book published by his own publishing house.

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