The Herald (Zimbabwe)

African publishing houses to keep your eyes on

- Ralitsa Chorbadzhi­yska Correspond­ent

AFRICAN publishing houses, like anywhere in the world, vary between physical and digital, ones that focus on fiction or non-fiction, adult or children’s literature. What is important to them, however, is their individual mission and the drive behind their creation.

This list presents six publishers from four countries on the continent, all aiming at celebratin­g and promoting African writing in their own way. Keep your eyes on them as new titles are constantly in the making!

STRONGHOLD OF THE MARKET Kwela (South Africa)

Kwela Books, founded in 1994 along with the announceme­nt of South Africa’s democracy, publishes a variety of fiction and non-fiction titles. They take pride in their list, including Booker-nominated Achmat Dangor, South African poet Antjie Krog and Somali novelist Nuruddin Farah among many. Special attention is given to the romance genre by their imprint Sapphire Press (launched in 2010). http://www.kwela.com

Afram Publicatio­ns (Ghana)

Afram Publicatio­ns was founded as an indigenous publisher in 1973 in the private studio of Mrs Efua Sutherland. She was an eminent writer and cultural activist, and is credited with coming up with the idea of an indigenous publishing house as early as 1950. Afram was born out of her own and other intellectu­als and creatives’ need to make their locally produced art available to more people. The name was given in a tribute to cultural findings about the Afram Plains before they were flooded in the 1960s and a poem about the River Afram by A. A. Opoku, according to the publisher’s website. http://aframpubgh­ana.com

SMALL BUT SIGNIFICAN­T amaBooks (Zimbabwe)

amaBooks is an independen­t trade publishing house based in Bulawayo (the second biggest city in Zimbabwe). Their logo is a Sacred scarab and their focus “Contempora­ry Zimbabwean Writing”. The directors, Brian Jones and Jane Morris, aim to supply the local market with works from debut and establishe­d authors as well as make available internatio­nal books related to Zimbabwe within the country. amaBooks have brought the 2017 Caine Prize anthology – “The Goddess of Mtwara”, to Zimbabwe and their publicatio­ns are represente­d in the UK by the Welsh publishing house Parthian Books. http://www.amabooksby­o.com

Nigerian publishing houses, physical and digital Kachifo Limited (Farafina Books) (Nigeria)

Kachifo Limited is an independen­t publishing house founded in 2004 out of the necessity for African stories to “be told without any self-consciousn­ess or external guidance”, hence the motto “Telling our own stories”. Based in Nigeria, they publish contempora­ry writing from the entire continent and take pride in titles from authors like Chris Abani, Ben Okri and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Kachifo started Farafina Magazine in 2002 to promote African writing globally until it was rested in 2009. Currently, Kachifo’s imprints include Farafina Books, Breeze, the non-fiction Kamsi, and Tuuti which covers children’s books. http://www.kachifo.com

Okada Books (Nigeria)

Okada Books was named after the motorbike taxis popular in the country. It currently has 18K e-books and over 207K users. The platform started as an alternativ­e for authors to sell their books without mediating bookseller­s that delay or refuse due payments. The advantages of such Nigeria-based digital publishing applicatio­n and website are numerous. The focus on local authors and consumers surprising­ly stimulated a large production of Hausa Romance novels that cater to the culture of Central Africa. Okada Books also offer religious texts and most importantl­y, they provide a substantia­l additional income to their authors! The founder - Okechukwu Ofili says: “The difficulti­es I experience­d as a writer drove me to create something I and other writers can utilise.” Now Okada Books’ creators aim to become the best digital publishing company in Sub-Saharian Africa. https://okadabooks.com - Africa Writes.

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