Ciku Kimeria channels Pet Shop Boys, Goes West

Ciku Kimeria

The Pet Shop Boys are one of the most famous bands out of the UK in the latter part of the 20th Century who sold more than 50 million records worldwide. The group, two lads, played to packed stadia around the world with stadium management from the US to the Japan having to deal with screaming teenage girls and probably a lot of discarded undergarments. The glory times.

One of the biggest song was Go West which they sung in 1993 and it had a glorious lyrics with a chorus that went like this;

(Go West) Life is peaceful there
(Go West) In the open air
(Go West) Where the skies are blue
(Go West) This is what we’re gonna do

(Go West, this is what we’re gonna do, Go West)

It seems even African writers follow in the words of these two British boys as Kenyan writer Ciku Kimeria recently went west; of the African continent in Ghana and Nigeria. The writer was presenting her debut novel Of Goats and Poisoned Oranges which had been received enthusiastically when it appeared in Uganda.

Her Ghana launched happened in Accra at the annual Kenyans in Ghana festival which was chaired by the high commissioner in that part of the world on 1st February. In Nigeria, there was a launch at the Bogobiri House on Victoria island in Lagos on 5th February.

Which she was doing her launch duties she was heard on local stations selling her book with the energy only a Kenyan can. One of these was on Citi FM where she was grilled by Martin Egblewogbe the Caine Prize finalist and writer of The Gonjon Pin (yes, the title story from THAT Caine Prize anthology). She was also heard on Enterprise Radio and Radio 1 Lagos.

So those of you in the West of this rock can buy this book at the Vidya Bookshop in Osu, Accra, and Glendora, Ikeja Mall Lagos.

Courtesy of the writer and marketer please check out images from her West African tour.

P.S. If we are all channeling famous artists from the 20th Century then I will now bring in my inner Inikamoze… Here comes the hot stepper/Bloggerer!

Ciku Kimeria at Glendora

Zukiswa Wanner to launch ‘London Cape Town Joburg’ in Dar es Salaam

Zukiswa Wanner in Dar es Salaam

Zukiswa Wanner is a South African author who has many books to her name. Her fiction books include The Madams, Oshun, 2006, Behind Every Successful Man, Kwela, 2008, Men of the South, Kwela Books, 2010 and London Cape Town Joburg, Kwela Books, 2014. She also has non fiction and children’s books. She is also a columnist with the Saturday Nation the most recent one which discussed the unique shortcomings of the Kenyan publishing industry.

She will be in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania as part of her duties facilitating the Writivism creative writing workshop that will be happening in that East African city on 23-25 January. This workshop will include mentees from around the region being given the tools to become the next big thing in writing from Africa and will be run alongside Ayeta Wangusa.

Wanner who is not one to let an opportunity go begging will be introducing Tanzanians and other Dar es Salaam residents of interest to her latest work London Cape Town Joburg. There will be a public reading of the book at the Eco Sanaa, Mikocheni B from 5.30 -8.30p.m on January 23, 2015.

Come and get your books signed up.