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Reading to Write: Don’t miss this Abantu Book Festival warm-up event with Athambile Masola and Sihle Khumalo

Kaya FM and the Abantu Book Festival bring you their first book club meeting of the summer!

Kojo Baffoe will lead a discussion with Athambile Masola and Sihle Khumalo on reading and writing.

Event details above.

RSVP to debate@kayafm.co.za.

 

Related news:

  • 2017 Abantu Book Festival line-up revealed!
  • Dates and venues announced for the second Abantu Book Festival

 

Categories Fiction Non-fiction South Africa

Tags Abantu Book Festival Athambile Masola Book events Book Festivals Kaya FM Sihle Khumalo


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