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KALAHARI REVIEW


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White Files
WHITE FILES

A story about a young, unemployed graduate who travelled hundreds of kilometres
to another city for an interview — from Amina Aboje
The Kalahari Review
Mar 7
Role Models, Real Models
ROLE MODELS, REAL MODELS

A story about impact and how small gestures of service and kindness have the
power to change — by Delina Yemane Dawit
The Kalahari Review
Mar 7
Felicity
FELICITY

A tale of happiness, love and fulfilment between father and daughter — by Peace
Nkeiruka Maduako
The Kalahari Review
Mar 7
The Old Normal Never Left
THE OLD NORMAL NEVER LEFT

Three poems that capture thoughts about the post-first wave of the pandemic and
the yearning to move on in the face of cacophonous…
The Kalahari Review
Mar 7
Oha
OHA

A story about a love that doesn’t feel like home anymore — from Nneoma Edeh
The Kalahari Review
Mar 2
Sundays Are For Relaxing
SUNDAYS ARE FOR RELAXING

A flash fiction about the week calling for a reset before turning in a new
plot — by Bryan Dewitts Onditi
The Kalahari Review
Mar 2
Fate of Fury
FATE OF FURY

The story of my life after my father’s death — from Ojingiri Hannah
The Kalahari Review
Mar 2
A Dream With A Wide Beam
A DREAM WITH A WIDE BEAM

Poems about appreciation, positivity, love, counsel and the need to act on the
climate change crisis — from Ndaba Sibanda
The Kalahari Review
Mar 2
Phantom Girl
PHANTOM GIRL

Four poems from Nigerian Babatimehin Asíwájú
The Kalahari Review
Mar 2
The Thing My Camera Saw
THE THING MY CAMERA SAW

Two poems from Ellimms Queensie
The Kalahari Review
Feb 22
Freedom & The Well
FREEDOM & THE WELL

Two poems from Titilope Adefunke Laniran
The Kalahari Review
Feb 22
Marriage Can Be A Good Thing
MARRIAGE CAN BE A GOOD THING

A new essay from Valerie Tendai Chatindo that delves into the mass propagation
of broken and dysfunctional families on television
The Kalahari Review
Feb 22
Stories Never to be Heard
STORIES NEVER TO BE HEARD

The story of a man as he faces difficulties readjusting to life outside of
rehab — from Timothy Chibinda
The Kalahari Review
Feb 22
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The Night & If
THE NIGHT & IF

Two poems about the wonders and beauty of nature — from Tanzanian Andrea Myinga
The Kalahari Review
Feb 14
Brother Fredrick
BROTHER FREDRICK

A story about how a young man chose respect over friendship — by E. L. Ambata
The Kalahari Review
Feb 6
SILENCE CAN SPEAK NOW

Two poems that lend their voice in solidarity to those in despair — from
Blessing Ejete
The Kalahari Review
Jan 16
KÌÍTÁN
KÌÍTÁN

A story about a young girl’s experience in the Nigerian class system — by Bámi
The Kalahari Review
Oct 4, 2022
Triggers, Scale & Sunday Night
TRIGGERS, SCALE & SUNDAY NIGHT

Three poems from Ghanaian writer Victoria Naa Takia Nunoo
The Kalahari Review
Jun 12, 2018
WALTER

The Kalahari Review
Jul 28, 2016
MISSING FATALISM

The Kalahari Review
Nov 22, 2011
Schoolboy List
SCHOOLBOY LIST

A story about a riot in an all boy’s school —  from Ugandan Yvonne Kusiima
The Kalahari Review
Jun 10, 2021
Gallery
Street Colourful
STREET COLOURFUL

A collection of photos from Nigerian Osy Mizpah Unuevho
The Kalahari Review
Nov 8, 2022
Different Colours Of Grief
DIFFERENT COLOURS OF GRIEF

A stunning collection of photographs from Philip Chijioke Abonyi
The Kalahari Review
Dec 21, 2021
Unorthodox Collection Part 2
UNORTHODOX COLLECTION PART 2

A new collection of works from Motswana Frank De Painter
The Kalahari Review
Sep 1, 2021
Unorthodox Collection Part 1
UNORTHODOX COLLECTION PART 1

A new collection of works from Motswana Frank De Painter
The Kalahari Review
Aug 25, 2021
It Is Our Mother’s For Me
IT IS OUR MOTHER’S FOR ME

A loving collection of photographers showing women celebrating mother’s
day — from Dominion Ebubechukwu Osondu
The Kalahari Review
May 26, 2021
What is in Sunshine, Sunrise and Sunset
WHAT IS IN SUNSHINE, SUNRISE AND SUNSET

A stunning collection of photos unfolding the beauty of the sun — from Muhammad
Ndamazhi Aliyu
The Kalahari Review
Feb 16, 2021
Self-portrait in different bodies with the tongue of silence
SELF-PORTRAIT IN DIFFERENT BODIES WITH THE TONGUE OF SILENCE

A collection of powerful images from Nigerian artist Martins Deep
The Kalahari Review
Oct 28, 2020
Accra City Blues
ACCRA CITY BLUES

A photographic study of the city of Accra from Moshood
The Kalahari Review
Dec 19, 2019
Fynbos Sommer Kluer
FYNBOS SOMMER KLUER

Stunning art from South African Malgas Mashego
The Kalahari Review
Nov 11, 2019
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