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Bushra al-Fadil
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Sudanese writer Bushra al-Fadil Is the Caine Prize 2017 winner

James Murua July 4, 2017 4 Comments Ben OkriBushra al-FadilCaine PrizeCaine Prize 2017Nii Ayikwei Parkes

Sudan’s Bushra al-Fadil Is the Caine Prize 2017 winner for his story The Story of the Girl Whose Birds Flew Away. The announcement was made…

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Nii Ayikwei Parkes
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Caine Prize for Africa Writing 2017 judges announced

James Murua December 14, 2016 No Comments Caine PrizeCaine Prize 2017Caine Prize for Africa WritingCaine Prize for Africa Writing 2017Dr Ranka PrimoracGhazi GheblawiMonica Arac de NyekoNii Ayikwei ParkesProfessor Ricardo Ortiz

The Caine Prize 2017 judges have been announced and they are led by award winning author, poet and, editor Nii Ayikwei Parkes. He will be…

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