M-Net Literary Awards
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The M-Net Literary Awards were established in 1991 by M-Net (Electronic Media Network), a commercial television station based in South Africa.
The prize was created to encourage the writing of quality novels by South African authors, in one of South Africa's 11 official languages, that could be adapted for the screen.
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[edit] Award Winners
[edit] 2006
- Non-fiction Recht Malan Prize
Antony Altbeker for The Dirty Work of Democracy
[edit] 2005
- Life Achievement Award
Prof Mazisi Kunene
- Nguni works
Fiction: SD Khumalo for Isiqalo Esisha (A new beginning) Poetry: C Nyanda and J.J Thwala for Intathakusa
[edit] 2004
[edit] 2003
[edit] 2002
[edit] 2001
- Sotho
Kabelo Duncan Kgatea - Njeng manong fa ke sule! (Devour me, vultures, when I'm dead!) -
[edit] 2000
[edit] 1999
[edit] 1998
[edit] 1997
Zakes Mda - Ways of Dying