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Posts by The Kalahari Review
The Things Silence Carries
Three poems on inheritance, silence, and faith through Ghanaian trotros — from McLord Selas
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The Kalahari Review is accepting submissions of photography collections - street photography, conceptual, portraits, landscapes, fashion - show how you capture African life. We are very excited to see your work. See submission guidelines here - t.ly/19bs-
Beyond Perserverance
For Batswana Serupo Tauyagae and Banabotlhe Koobatile, it is never too late to continue your education — from Phidson Mojokeri
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On Why Men Need Personalities & My Dating Quest
An essay delves into why men need to be interesting personalities when it comes to dating and relationships — Valerie Tendai Chatindo
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If You Live in a Roadside House
Two poems portraying the noisy grip of communal spaces and the aftermath of outgrowing care — from Imole Olusanya
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God is a Woman
A story on God is a woman with calloused palms who labored the world into being — by Adwoah Nyarko
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Fences and Old Lenses
A story about a longing for a simpler past and a quiet acceptance that it is lost forever — from Henrietta Lehi
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Moving & Apart
Two poems exploring the fractures of modern life and the resilience of human hearts — from Felicitas Offorjamah
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Chapter 4: The Red Door
The newest instalment of Mpukane: The Fly Who Chased Truth from Julius Nhlanganiso Mqosini
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I Love You, I am Sorry
A dystopian story about youth resistance in a nation that weaponises love — from Adwoah Nyarkoa
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You Were Mine
Poems about loss and human interactions written from traditional and modern take — from Namibian Mwatilange Hango Hadula
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The Deliberations
A story about royal inheritance, forbidden intimacy, and the cost of a consensus — from Menenaba
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How I Got Selected to the University
A personal essay about a student’s journey from extreme poverty to university through determination — By William Khalipwina Mpina
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We would like to send a huge congratulations to our regular contributor Abigail George on the launch of her new book "Did You get married to Her when I was in the Mental Hospital"
Published by ZamaShort.
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The Kalahari Review is accepting submissions of photography collections - street photography, conceptual, portraits, landscapes, fashion - show how you capture the beauty of African life. We are very excited to see your work. See submission guidelines here - t.ly/19bs-
New Year, New Me
A wickedly funny story about journaling, viral dreams, social media success, and the terrifying price of getting everything — by Nadia Ahidjo
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Mama’s Sacred Tree
This story is about finding humanity behind rumours, fear, and old beliefs — by Sali Andiamo Siyaya
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Conjectures of a Grateful Housewife
Creative nonfiction on housewife's shifting roles — from Eritrean Rahel Asghedom Zere
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Down The Hill
Poems about listening to a land that is fading — from Malawian Blessings Mwahimba
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Conjectures of a Grateful Housewife
Creative nonfiction on housewife's shifting roles — from Eritrean Rahel Asghedom Zere
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Purple Slippers and New Beginnings
A story about family responsibility, resilience, and learning to live beyond survival — from South African Melissa Booysen
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Purple Slippers and New Beginnings
A story about family responsibility, resilience, and learning to live beyond survival — from South African Melissa Booysen
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War To, Where From
Four new poems from Zimbabwean Yolanda Lindsay Mabuto
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