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Novuyo Rosa Tshuma at Women in Histories panel
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Novelist Novuya Rosa Tshuma thrills in Nairobi city tour.

James Murua October 4, 2019 2 Comments Bookish PeopleGoethe InstitutMacondo Literary FestivalMacondo Literary Festival 2019Novuyo Rosa Tsuma

Novuyo Rosa Tsuma thrilled Nairobi residents as she made appearances at a series of events from September 26-29, 2019. Novuyo Rosa Tsuma is no new…

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Bookish people host Peter Kimani to Nairobi reading.
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Bookish people host Peter Kimani to Nairobi reading.

James Murua June 18, 2018 2 Comments Bookish PeoplePeter KimaniThe Dance of The Jakaranda

Kenyan author Peter Kimani was the guest of the Bookish People at the Kenya National Theatre in Nairobi on the morning of Saturday June 16,…

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