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Donald Molosi’s “Dear Upright African” out on February 28.
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Donald Molosi’s “Dear Upright African” out on February 28.

James Murua February 4, 2019 1 Comment Dear Upright AfricanDonald MolosiThe Mantle

Donald Molosi’s new book Dear Upright African published by The Mantle will be out on February 28, 2019. We first met Donald Molosi in Kampala,…

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Stanley Gazemba’s “Forbidden Fruit” has gone to the United States
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Stanley Gazemba’s “Forbidden Fruit” has gone to the United States

James Murua April 18, 2018 No Comments Forbidden FruitStanley GazembaThe MantleThe Stone Hills of Maragoli

Stanley Gazemba’s Forbidden Fruit has taken a journey to the United States with The Mantle publishers. The book first emerged in 2003 as The Stone…

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