Programme History – 2009

Timeline Discussants Facilitators Theme
20th November 2010 Lerato Mohone/SindiswaSeakhoa Nthute ke Rute Kiddies festival
Mr. Manichand BerhilalMs Brenda Bokaba Manichand and Brenda Kiddies programme: Mini FestivalChildren’s indigenous games, singing and dancing
23rd October 2010 Mr. Diale Tlholwe Raks Seakhoa Book DiscussionAncient Rites-Diale
Gcina Mhlophe Book Kiddies session

Storytelling and Reading

Sawubona Zoleka-Gcina Mhlophe

25th September 2010 Dr. Gomolemo MokaeMosala Huma Raks Seakhoa Celebrating Our Linguistic Heritage
28th August 2010 Lauretta Nqcobo Raks SeakhoaMarcia Book Discussion And They Didn’t Die, by Lauretta Nqcobo
Tladi and Keleketla Kiddies programme: Reading, writing and drawing and colouring
24th July 2010 Sophie TemaNatalia Molebatsi Sindiswa Seakhoa Literary talk, poetry and readingYoung Writers EraExuberance of youth in today’s writing
Thembi Mkhizwane Kiddies Story telling Kubu le Mmutlanyana
22nd May 2010 Miriam TlaliProf. Zodwa MotsaSiphiwo Mahala Sindiswa Seakhoa Afrika DayWriters, Artists & Cultural Workers As Midwives to Africa’s Freedom
24th April 2010 Dr. Nadine GordimerMr. Angel VillaMr. John Tsebe:Presentations Ms Ellen HumaSamora Mahlatsi

Poetry

William Huma

Karabo Kgoleng Free@last?Libraries, Language and Learning: Celebrating World Book Day, 16th Anniversary of Freedom & Democracy
27th March 2010 Prof. Keorapetse KgositsileThami ka PlatieNicho NtemaMarcia TladiPoetryMoemisi Motsepe

Tsoana Nhlapho Mokhemisi

Raks Seakhoa Literary talk Quo Vadis, Sharpeville?The Sharpeville Footprint on the Literary, Arts, Culture and HeritageSphere. 50 Years On
20th February 2010 Prof. Pitika NtuliKhubu MethAndile MngxitamaPerformersSello Maake ka NcubeMacks PapoBheki Khoza Prof. Andries Oliphant A colloquium in honour of Professor Lewis NkosiThe Writer as Critic, Artist and Activist – Lewis Nkosi’s special place in African Letters.