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Winner of the 2025 Nigeria Prize for Literature, Sanya by Oyin Olugbile blends fantasy with rich cultural heritage. The novel places a powerful female protagonist at its heart as it explores identity, destiny, and the price of power, making it a standout contribution to contemporary African literature.
An inside look at the high-performance structures, training methodologies, and off-field management strategies that keep the Boks at the apex of world rugby. This is the debut memoir of , the
Epilogue: A map stitched from memories The final pages present an imagined atlas: annotated vignettes, recipe fragments, a quick-start guide to local greetings, and a list of organizations and cultural projects (fictionalized as invitations rather than endorsements) to inspire readers to learn more and connect respectfully.
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: Released via Penguin Random House South Africa, this text unpacks the team's operational systems, cultural integration, and psychological strategies for achieving peak performance under pressure.
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The narrative threads through layered histories — kingdoms that rose and reformed beneath baobab trees, trade routes carrying salt, gold, and words between deserts and seas, colonial encounters that left scars and strange new maps. But the book foregrounds resilience: oral poets preserving knowledge through call-and-response songs; youth collectives reviving native languages; farmers practicing climate-smart agriculture, coaxing life from fickle rains.