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Golden Baobab Prize 2018 longlist announced.
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Golden Baobab Prize 2018 longlist announced.

James Murua December 7, 2018 No Comments Adeola AdeyemoAkinyiAyo OyekuCharles AchibiDavid KwakyeElizabeth JefferyGolden Baobab PrizeHenry EzeokekeKeeper of the GatesKoko’s HeadLorna LikizaMarie Pelagie Elimbi MoudioOi Gets LostPrecious NarotsoSharon SaluThandazile Sakhile MpofuThe Clock Can’t Jump Through TimeThe Era of the AfrocubsThe Water FestivalThink Before You Act Kuku!Warũgũrũ Mũchĩra

The Golden Baobab Prize 2018 longlist has been announced today on December 7, 2018. The longlist features twelve African children’s authors and illustrators from six…

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