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Beatrice Speaks to Kerry Shawn Keys
Beatrice interviews Kerry Shawn Keys who she recently met in Switzerland.
Beatrice Lamwaka
Conversation with Julius Ocwinyo
Julius Ocwinyo is an editor to one of Uganda's major publishing houses, Fountain Publishers.
Beatrice Lamwaka
Beatrice Speaks to Paulina Wyrzykowski, Author of The Year of Numbers
I'm a very emotionally intense person, and writing is one way I cope with that intensity.
Beatrice Lamwaka
Beatrice Speaks to Hilda Twongyeirwe
So you ask where the men are. And for many other international anthologies, the main contributors are women writers.
Beatrice Lamwaka
FEMRITE's Lillian Tindyebwa
There is international interest in works from Africa and African writers should take this opportunity seriously.
Beatrice Lamwaka
Uganda's International Stars - Part 3
UGPulse's list of the most notable Ugandans in Diaspora.
Jane Musoke-Nteyafas
One on One with Juliane Bitek, Author, Poet and Daughter of the Legendary Okot p'BiteK
To answer the question about who Okot p'Bitek was really like you'd have to ask Peter Lehman who recently received his PhD under the supervision of Ngugi wa Thiongo, another close family friend.
Jane Musoke-Nteyafas
Book Review - Success is Around the Corner Written by H. E. Boney M. Katatumba
In Kasese, more than 400 houses have been built.
Jerry Ellis
Jane Musoke-Nteyafas is Uganda's Platinum Girl
The emphasis on African women is because I noticed that Black women in general, and in particular AFRICAN women, don't see enough positive and realistic images of themselves in the media.
Kenneth Kabagambe


