The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewTo The Thief Who Stole My Laptop in AccraAn essay about the experience of getting robbed in the city of Accra — Malawian Linda MchawiAug 8Aug 8
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewMicrowavesA short story of a mother who accepts that her son has come of age and must let go of him — from Victor Ola-MatthewAug 81Aug 81
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewThe Blazing WindA story about a man who could communicate with the winds — from Motswana Boago Benedict SamakabadiAug 8Aug 8
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewAlways WonderingPoems for the wondering hearts and wandering mind — from Daniel JoAug 8Aug 8
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewWe Said NoTwo poems inspired by the current political situation in Kenya — from Salama WainainaAug 8Aug 8
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewFleeThe story of a young man in his early twenties who feels trapped in his parents’ house and has decided to spread his wings and fly — from…Jul 30Jul 30
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari Review…but it is Not DecemeberThe Nobel Prize needs African literature as much as African literature needs the Nobel Prize. Perhaps even more than — an essay from…Jul 30Jul 30
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewThe Reality of Rejection Weighs A Tonne. I Can’t Heavy-LiftA vulnerable telling of a concerned father, his “writer” daughter, and a compounding incident of rejection — by Noni R. MwangiJul 302Jul 302
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewTouching MadnessThree poems from Ghanaian-Nigerian writer I EchoJul 30Jul 30
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewMmino’s DanceA short tale about a girl in love with traditional dance and music — from Motswana LJ MangwaJul 30Jul 30