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Literature Corner: Celebrating women’s voices: The Johannesburg Festival of Women Writers

Literature Corner: Celebrating women’s voices: The Johannesburg Festival of Women Writers

The Best of 702 Weekend Breakfast · Primedia Broadcasting

March 8, 20267m 33s

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Show Notes

Gugs Mhlungu speaks to Petina Gappah, Zimbabwean lawyer and Acclaimed author, about the 2026 Johannesburg Feminist Writers’ Week (JFWW), discussing its celebration of women’s voices, the theme Inyathi Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili, and the festival’s role in fostering intergenerational dialogue, literary innovation, and collaboration across the African continent.

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Weekend breakfast with Gugs MhlunguTalk radio 702Literature cornerPetina Gappah2026 Johannesburg Feminist Writers’ Week (JFWW)African LiteratureLiterary FestivalIntergenerational DialogueDr Barbara MasekelaPopular FictionJoburg theatreInyathi Ibuzwa Kwabaphambili