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This Women’s Month 2017, Nal’ibali – the national reading-for-enjoyment campaign, has joined forces with young author and activist, Buhle Ngaba, to bring the power of stories to girls across the country. Buhle’s acclaimed children’s book, The Girl Without a Sound, is a moving story about the importance of hearing the stories and voices of girls and comes at a time in South Africa when…
When we see women and girls represented as strong, beautiful and capable of anything, it makes it impossible for the world to tell us otherwise. – Buhle Ngaba This Women’s Day, Nal’ibali and Buhle Ngaba collaborated to bring the story ‘The girl without a sound’ to even more South Africans by translating the story into isiXhosa and iziZulu. Our aim is to inspire children and adults…
This Women’s Month 2017, Nal’ibali has joined forces with writer and performer, Buhle Ngaba, to bring the power of stories to girls across the country. Buhle’s children’s book, ‘The girl without a sound’, has made waves in the past year. A powerful book about the importance of hearing the stories and voices of girls, Buhle’s book comes at a time in South Africa in…
This Mandela Day, Nal’ibali – the national reading-for-enjoyment campaign, is offering children and caregivers across the country the opportunity to enjoy one of Nelson Mandela’s favourite stories for children. Made possible through a collaboration with Tafelberg publishers, the story – part of an anthology titled Madiba Magic will be available as a special story card in a range of South African languages from the…
Capturing the imagination of children and working towards a more just society that recognises and accepts gender fluidity during childhood, the Nal’ibali reading-for-enjoyment campaign will be hosted South Africa’s first drag queen story hour with Thiart Li, performing as Shenay O’brien, and children from two Nal’ibali reading club Ikageng Austrian Embassy Library in Soweto on Saturday 24 June. The programme is just as it sounds…
Cokisa Sicwebu is a Kwa Zulu-Natal-based Nalibali literacy mentor. She is in charge of seven story sparkers and oversees 35 schools in the remote rural Ugu district near Port Shepstone, spanning Hibberdene and the Mtwalume district. Heather Robertson chatted to her about how she manages to encourage the love of reading in these communities. Why did you get involved as a Nal’ibali literacy mentor?   I am a…