IMPACT REPORT
A story of growth, courage, and creativity across Africa.
This report captures our journey over the past four years: the milestones, the people, and the impact that reflect who we are today.
A story of growth, courage, and creativity across Africa.
This report captures our journey over the past four years: the milestones, the people, and the impact that reflect who we are today.
The Tribe is a creative community that serves as a dedicated platform for African creatives
to express themselves, by creating an environment that expands the horizons of African
literature and culture.
TVOTRIBE announces change of name to The Tribe. Read More »
Jakky Bankong-Obi is a media consultant and poet living and writing in Abuja, Nigeria. Her chapbook What Still Yields was chosen by Kwame Dawes and Chris Abani for publication in the New-Generation African Poets box sets, by Akashic Books and APBF (Spring/Summer 2022).
Inkuru Series: THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT OF AFRICAN LITERATURE with Jakky Bankong-Obi Read More »
As the creative persona of A.B. Godfreed, I am determined to embody what I describe as “the art of unthinking”. For me, this is about my ability to exist as an artist-scientist who consciously manifests work that is not only non-binary but also (self)transformative.
Inkuru Series: THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT OF AFRICAN LITERATURE with A.B. Godfreed Read More »
Enit’ayanfe Ayosojumi Akinsanya is a Nigerian writer and storyteller. His internationally acclaimed debut collection of short stories, How to Catch a Story That Doesn’t Exist, an audacious social commentary on same-sex relationships in Nigeria, was published in 2021 by IfeAdigo.
Frances Ogamba is a 2022 CLA fellow at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. She has won the 2022 Diana Woods Award in Creative Nonfiction, the 2020 Kalahari Short Story Competition and the 2019 Koffi Addo Prize for Creative Nonfiction.
Inkuru Series: THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT OF AFRICAN LITERATURE with Frances Ogamba Read More »
Different name, same passion – The Umdala Award is here for African storytellers
Different Name, Same Passion: Introducing The Umdala Award Read More »
Emmanuel G G Yamba writes from Liberia. His works has been featured and forthcoming in Salamander Ink, Odd magazine, Kalahari Review, Afro Rep, An anthology for Abunic and elsewhere.
No Longer At Ease – Emmanuel G G Yamba Read More »
Justin Teopista Nagundi is a Ugandan writer, actress, poet and writing mentor. She has been published in midnight and indigo, Writers’ Space Africa, Months to Year’s and Havik. She has a blog on WordPress titled “Smoke & Leaves”.
Twitter handle: @JT_Nagundi
Instagram: @justin.teopista.nagundi
Facebook :JT Nagundi
A UGANDAN IN NAIROBI – Justin Teopista Nagundi Read More »
Jeremy Teddy Karn is the author of Miryam Magdalit (APBF & Akashic Books, 2021). His works have recently appeared/are forthcoming in Olney Magazine, The Penn Review, Poetry Wales, Whale Road, Lolwe, Cheat River Review, Up the Staircase Quarterly, Native Skin, and elsewhere. He is the EIC at Pepper Coast Lit. He tweets @jeremy_karn96
adele’s room & other poems – Jeremy Teddy Karn Read More »