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Exclusive Books is one of South Africa's largest bookselling chains with stores throughout South Africa, and one store in Gaborone, Botswana and one in Windhoek, Namibia. As of 1 December 2013, the chain is owned and operated by a private group of investors. It was previously owned by the Times Media Group (TMG), after TMG took control of Avusa.
The award was loosely modelled on the United Kingdom's Booker Prize, and sponsored by Exclusive Books.Although boeke is an Afrikaans word, the plural form of the word for "book", the Boeke Prize has only been awarded to novels written in English.
Nadia Davids (South Africa), An Imperfect Blessing (Random House Struik-Umuzi, South Africa) Chinelo Okparanta (Nigeria), Happiness, Like Water (Granta Books, UK) Songeziwe Mahlangu (South Africa), Penumbra (Kwela Books, imprint of NB Publishers, South Africa) The 2014 judges were: [22] Sarah Ladipo Manyika (chair) Alain Mabanckou; Jamal Mahjoub
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The Nigeria International Book Fair festival majorly involves the display of several books for exhibition, providing a platform for the sale of these books to interested customers. The festival also features other programmes which includes; teachers training workshop, publishers workshop, a two-day programme for children, principal officers ...
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By 1928 the company was publishing most of South Africa's newspapers. Shortly after World War II the company expanded by opening outlets in Rhodesia (present day Zimbabwe). [3] In 1983 CNA merged with Gallo Africa to form CNA Gallo. The company acquired South African cinema chain Nu Metro in 1990 and proceeded to fully buy it out in 1992. [3]
Njabulo Ndebele (born 1948), South Africa; Okey Ndibe (born 1960), Nigeria; Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (born 1950), Equatorial Guinea; Patrice Nganang (born 1970), Cameroon;