Mbongeni Khumalo

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Mbongeni Khumalo (born 15 July 1976) is a South African performance poet, poet and writer. He was born in Soweto. His poems and short stories have appeared in New Coin, Global Fire, Tribute, Timbila[1] and Botsotso. In 1999 he won a merit award from the English Academy of South Africa.[2]

Poetry[edit]

  • Apocrypha, Timbila Poetry Project and Bila Publishers (2003)
  • Throbbing Ink, (co-author) Timbila Poetry Project (2003)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cummiskey, Gary (12 January 2008). "No brand-puppet poet". Business Day (South Africa). pp. 4, Arts, Culture, and Entertainment section. the Timbila Poetry Project, which has published collections by poets such as Goodenough Mashego, Makhosazana Xaba and Mbongeni Khumalo.
  2. ^ The English Academy Review. 17–19. English Academy of Southern Africa. 2000. The Academy once again ran the competition for Poetry in Translation. Merit awards were given to Monde Ngonyama, Mbongeni Khumalo and Leon de Kock {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)