Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature

Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature is a literary award given by the Kenya Publishers' Association.[1] It has been called "the most prestigious literary award in the country".[2]

The first award was in 1974, however due to financial constraints it was unable to continue.[1] In 1990 the award was revived with sponsorship from the Text Book Centre, and the first prize given in 1992.

Honorees

1974

1992

1995

1997

1999 [3]

2001

2003

2005 [5]

2007 [7]

2009

2011

2012

2013

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature, official website.
  2. "New Award to Shake Up Publishing Industry." Africa News Service 10 Jan. 2011. Gale Student Resources In Context GALE|A246092961. Retrieved 12 Oct. 2012.
  3. Nation Correspondent (1999, Sep 20). "No award situation!" Africa News Service. Retrieved 12 October 2012
  4. Judges decided that the books that had been submitted lacked creativity and therefore did not award any prize.
  5. "Lack of Award Winner an Indictment of Our Writers." Africa News Service 17 Oct. 2005. Gale Student Resources In Context GALE|A137645842. Retrieved 12 Oct. 2012.
  6. In 2005, judges failed to award the first prize in the English category, arguing that the titles submitted were not strong enough.
  7. "Veteran Writer Oludhe Macgoye Wins Top Award As Book Fair Ends." Africa News Service 1 Oct. 2007. Gale Student Resources In Context GALE|A169300498. Retrieved 12 Oct. 2012.

External links