The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewI Remember You by this SongAn Igby Prize piece about love and snippets of song lyrics — by Onah Ishioma AdaezeFeb 25, 20215
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewComfort: The Story of Two EarwormsAn Igby Prize essay on the idea of music as a coping mechanism — from Kehinde EgbanubiFeb 25, 2021Feb 25, 2021
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewFrom Nairobi to Juba by road — the Experience of a Kenyan TravellerA travelogue on journeying from Nairobi to Juba through Kampala — from Daniel Many OwitiOct 20, 2020Oct 20, 2020
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewChristmas in the VillageAn Igby prize essay about spending Christmas in the home village by Kenyan Yvonne WabaiJan 26, 2021Jan 26, 2021
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewI Remember You by this SongAn Igby Prize piece about love and snippets of song lyrics — by Onah Ishioma AdaezeFeb 25, 20215
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewComfort: The Story of Two EarwormsAn Igby Prize essay on the idea of music as a coping mechanism — from Kehinde EgbanubiFeb 25, 2021
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewFrom Nairobi to Juba by road — the Experience of a Kenyan TravellerA travelogue on journeying from Nairobi to Juba through Kampala — from Daniel Many OwitiOct 20, 2020
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewChristmas in the VillageAn Igby prize essay about spending Christmas in the home village by Kenyan Yvonne WabaiJan 26, 2021
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewLosing My Faith Has Made Me WholeAn Igby Prize essay on self, wholeness and faith — from Tunmise OtegbayoAug 12, 2020
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewMemories of ChristmasAn Igby Prize essay about Christmas and what it means for a young boy living in Nigeria — from Inimfon InyangDec 24, 2020
The Kalahari ReviewinKalahari ReviewRemember! My childA story about the pain and suffering of a seeming widow and her children — by Nwaoha Chibuzor AnthonyApr 9, 2020