The 2017 Text Book Center Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature winners.

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The 2017 Text Book Center Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature winners was announced on September 30 and prior to this announcements.

 

Recall that we earlier reported the nominees for the award.

 

The winners are listed below:

Adult Category in English

The Elephant Dance by Henry Ole Kulet – Published by Longhorn Publishers

Kulet takes a somewhat indirect approach to the dangers that local communities stand in when international powers and local authorities connive to steal cultural heritage. The novel is a voice sounding against illegal animal poaching and it shows how some business empires are built on the back of depleting natural resources.

 

Adult Category in Kiswahili

Mashetani wa Alepo by Tom Olali – Published by Jomo Kenyatta Foundation

Although the novel is written in Kiswahili, it is well blended to invite foreign eyes to learn about the dangers of man’s inhumanity in resource depletion without discrimination or plan to leave time for it to regain its height of production. It reads like a Science Fiction that speaks a local language to everyone interested in reading.

 

Youth Category in English

Ghost and the Fortune Hunters by Goro wa Kamau –Published by Longhorn Publishers

A story that highlights the importance of hardwork and resilience and the need not to succumb to circumstances but to keep rising. It also points out the defects of the ignorance of many to albinism and gives room for change without necessarily sounding like a lecture.

 

Youth Category in Kiswahili

Majilio ya Mkombozi by Mwenda Mbatiah – Published by Moran Publishers

Though it almost sounds like the age-old ‘good triumphs over evil’ cliche story, it lends new voice and helps those coming of age to see the need to be selfless and avoid greed. It also emphasizes the importance of women in building well-functioning societies.

 

Children Category in English

Koko Riko by Muthoni Muchemi –- Published by Storymoja

Employing the traditional method of telling tales by partly illustrating them, Muthoni Muchemi writes impressively to teach children the importance of saving.

 

 

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Obinna is a fiction writer from Lagos, Nigeria, and grew up loving comic book characters and superheroes. He watches lots of action films and writes entertainment and technology articles. He is also interested in science and how things work.

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