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Festivals Kenya

The Storymoja Festival 2014 is here!

James Murua September 17, 2014 No Comments Biko ZuluDizrealiDr. Kinyanjui NgangaJeff KoinangeKwame DawesLadan OsmanOyunga PalaPrajwal ParajulySitawa NamwalieStorymoja Hay FestivalStorymoja Hay Festival 2014Teju ColeWole Soyinka

It took a while but after many moons of preparation and other such things the Storymoja Festival 2014 is upon us. The National Museum of…

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Festivals

Another year, another Storymoja Hay Festival.

James Murua September 21, 2012 1 Comment Andrea BohnstedtBeverly NambozoGiles FodenLola ShoneyinNoviolet BulawayoOyunga PalaRasna Warah

Like the night turns into day and day back into day another Storymoja Hay festival was upon us. This year the venue had moved to…

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