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Two Times Broken
Two Times Broken
A short story about a young girl’s struggle with loss and betrayal — from Nweke Ozioma Ruth
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May 27
The Problem With African Traditional Religion
The Problem With African Traditional Religion
A fresh essay from Zimbabwean Valerie Tendai Chatindo
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May 27
Dead Wood
Dead Wood
A story about life, death, greed, debauchery…and a tree — from Kenyan Kawira Koome
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May 27
The Way of the Con Artist
The Way of the Con Artist
An essay on how the writers generation is encouraging us to fall in love with the question of who the best is — from Shalom Kasim
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May 27
The Department from Hell
The Department from Hell
A short story about desperate and unpaid workers at a university — by Dalitsani Lucy Anselmo
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May 22
How to Be an English Student
How to Be an English Student
A guide on studying English Language and Literature in Nigeria — from Ozy Aneke
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May 22
Has Soil Ever Grown
Has Soil Ever Grown
Poems about finding one’s identity in a questionable world — from Nigerian Taiwo Hassan
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May 22
Desert Secrets
Desert Secrets
The story of a San shaman’s quest to find a medicine to save his people, and to protect that knowledge — From South African Val Bruce
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May 22
The Love We Deserve
The Love We Deserve
A personal essay about finding and fighting for the type of love we want, as women living in a patriarchal society — from Anjola Ogunsanwo
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May 22
Alfie’s Matinee
Alfie’s Matinee
A story about memory — of things lost, stolen, reclaimed — and of triump — by South African Shannon Kenny
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May 18
Confessions of an Oline English Teacher
Confessions of an Oline English Teacher
A personal account of the struggles and joy of online teaching — from Zimbabwean Erica Goredema
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May 18
Audible And Silent Speechlessness
Audible And Silent Speechlessness
A story detailing a small fragment of how life continues to happen to each soul, in continuum and giving no rehearsal opportunity — from…
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May 18
Inferno at Noon
Inferno at Noon
A story of despots, acolytes and the law of unintended consequences — by Marko Phiri
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May 18
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