
Karabo Kgoleng |158 | Teaching creative writing while elevating African storytelling
Conversations on African Philanthropy
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This series of conversations with women in African philanthropy was recorded on the sidelines of the African Women Writers retreat that took place at the Wits Rural Facility in Limpopo, South Africa, and hosted by CAPSI’s Adɔyɛ Programme. Adɔyɛ is dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the contributions of African women in philanthropy while creating spaces for dialogue, learning and collaboration.
Karabo Kgoleng is a South African broadcaster, writer and cultural commentator known for her work in literature, media and the promotion of African storytelling.
In her conversation with Masego Madzwamuse, Karabo reflects on the importance of teaching creative writing while elevating African storytelling and voices across the continent. Some of their talking points include:
The importance of nurturing and mentoring emerging African writers.
Teaching creative writing as a way to preserve African histories, identities and lived experiences.
Exploring the role of storytelling in shaping culture, memory and social change.
The need for authentic African narratives in literature and media spaces.
Why emotional depth and lived experience remain central to meaningful storytelling in the age of AI.
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