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Tag: 2019/20 Short Story Day Africa Prize winners

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[The JRB Daily] [Exclusive] Read ‘Five Years Next Sunday’ by Idza Luhumyo, winner of the 2019/20 Short Story Day Africa Prize

June 25, 2021June 30, 2021Jennifer Malec7 Comments on [The JRB Daily] [Exclusive] Read ‘Five Years Next Sunday’ by Idza Luhumyo, winner of the 2019/20 Short Story Day Africa Prize

This week, The JRB has been publishing the winning stories from this year’s Short Story Day Africa Prize.  The winners of…

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[The JRB Daily] [Exclusive] Read ‘Shelter’ by Mbozi Haimbe, 1st Runner-up in the 2019/20 Short Story Day Africa Prize

June 24, 2021June 30, 2021Jennifer Malec6 Comments on [The JRB Daily] [Exclusive] Read ‘Shelter’ by Mbozi Haimbe, 1st Runner-up in the 2019/20 Short Story Day Africa Prize

This week, The JRB is publishing the three winning stories from this year’s Short Story Day Africa Prize.  The winners of…

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[The JRB Daily] [Exclusive] Read ‘Static’ by Alithnayn Abdulkareem, 2nd Runner-up in the 2019/20 Short Story Day Africa Prize

June 23, 2021June 30, 2021Jennifer Malec1 Comment on [The JRB Daily] [Exclusive] Read ‘Static’ by Alithnayn Abdulkareem, 2nd Runner-up in the 2019/20 Short Story Day Africa Prize

For the next three days, The JRB will be publishing the three winning stories from this year’s Short Story Day Africa…

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