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Dro, Tubosun, Masinyana, Ndlovu are Morland Writing Scholars 2018.
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Dro, Tubosun, Masinyana, Ndlovu are Morland Writing Scholars 2018.

James Murua November 27, 2018 No Comments Edwige-Renée DroEllah Wakatama AllfreyFemi TerryKola TubosunMiles MorlandMorland Writing ScholarshipMorland Writing Scholarship 2018Muthoni GarlandSibabalwe Oscar MasinyanaSiphiwe Gloria Ndlovu

The Morland Writing Scholars 2018 have been announced today, Tuesday, November 27, 2018. The four are Edwige Renee Dro, Kola Tubosun, Sibabalwe Oscar Masinyana, and…

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Artists In Residency 2015 finalists announced!

James Murua December 9, 2015 1 Comment Doreen BainganaGabeba BaderoonJohn Sibi-OkumuKerry HammertonLauren BeukesLiam KrugerMasande NtshangaNana Oforiatta AyimSibabalwe Oscar MasinyanaSindiwe MagonaSusan KiguliTitilope SonugaTogara MuzanenhamoTsitsi Dangarembga

The Artists In Residency (AIR) programme has provided artists across discipline (visual arts; literary arts; performing arts; music & film) with the opportunity to participate…

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