Published inKalahari ReviewThe Silent MajorityA story exploring the rise of intercultural youth in their quest to forge an inclusive, just society — from Kenyan Kiprono2d ago2d ago
Published inKalahari ReviewShips Are For SailingAn essay about the frailty of friendships — from Ikeh Anthony2d ago12d ago1
Published inKalahari ReviewA Walk Worth WalkTwo poems about South Sudan’s resilient spirit, the hope for a brighter tomorrow, and a moment in time where hearts find their home — from…2d ago2d ago
Published inKalahari ReviewSigns and SeasonsA story of faith and hope in a season of rain and wild fire — from Isioma Kasim3d ago13d ago1
Published inKalahari ReviewYou Make Me Want to Write PoetryThree poems from Nigerian writer MoremiMar 115Mar 115
Published inKalahari ReviewI Think I’ve Seen This Film BeforeA story on unrequited love, loss, and the grief of unremembered remembrances that seem to have slipped into oblivion but somehow still…Mar 112Mar 112
Published inKalahari ReviewA Taste of FreedomA story about a girl losing herself at varsity, risking jeopardising her life and future — from Yandisa KrobaniMar 11Mar 11
Published inKalahari ReviewDecolonizing AfricaAn essay on ten key strategies for sustainable transformation — by Ugandan Julius DombaMar 111Mar 111
Published inKalahari ReviewFreedom Runs BarefootTwo poems from Nigerian writer Blessing ThaddeusMar 9Mar 9