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INVITATION TO SUBMIT CHILDREN’S STORIES 

Nal’ibali is calling on writers to submit neworiginal children’s stories in all South African languages! 

Below are some guidelines on the kind of stories that we are looking for, and how to submit them. 

  1. You may submit as many stories as you want to. 
  2. Your stories need to be enjoyable for children aged between 5 and 8 years. We share these stories on radio, in our story books and newspaper supplements. Nal’ibali aims to grow children’s love of stories,rather than to teach them educational concepts or content they learn at school. We want children to link stories to pleasure! 
  3. Please only submit original stories that have never been published before. 
  4. You must be the copyright holder of any story that you submit. In other words, you need to own all rights to the story. 
  5. You may submit stories in English, Afrikaans, isiXhosa, isiZulu, Xitsonga, Sepedi, Sesotho, Setswana, Tshivenda, Ndebele and siSwati. 
  6. If you are submitting a story in a language other than English, please also send a summary of the story in English (maximum 50 to 100 words). Also indicate which language you are writing in. 
  7. Unfortunately, we cannot accept handwritten stories. Each story must be submitted as a separate MS Word document via e-mail. Please remember to include your full name, contact number and a physical address where we can contact you.  
  8. Your stories must be between 775 and 900 words. 
  9. All stories will be translated into the other South African official languages. So, one of the selection criteria is that a story must be equally satisfying to listen to in its original language and in translation. 
  10. You can listen to some of the radio stories from previous seasons here: https://nalibali.org/story-library/audio-stories 
  11. Please submit your stories via email to: stories@nalibali.org 
  12. These stories will be a donation to Nal’ibali, to help children fall in love with stories and promote and elevate all our national languages. You will be acknowledged as the author for the story, whether on radio or print.  

       Please note: All stories submitted via the portal are delivered to the content team. You will be contacted directly once your story is selected for a project.

Thank you, in advance, for your submissions! 

 

The Terrible Graakwa

Posted on October 3rd, 2018
Melanie Lippert
Right here, on the Cape Flats, lived a young girl with special talents. She was able to communicate with nature. The Bird of Peace brings peace to the Cape Flats but is stolen by the Terrible Graakwa

uMagqadaza

Posted on October 1st, 2018
Anathi Jongilanga
Kwilali ekwakuthiwa kuseZimfeneneni kwakuhlala khona abantu kunye neemfene. Kwathi ngamhla uthile kwafika enye imfene isuka kwenye indawo. Igama layo yayinguMagqadaza

A Frog named Alexander

Posted on August 23rd, 2018
Erika Rauh
A little story about a frog named Alexander who wanders away from his parents, and after running into some trouble, realize he should listen to his parents until he is big enough to go off on his own.