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I read Water Wahala from this anthology for Ghanian Lit Week. Water Wahala is a chastening reminder of how much we take for granted the water that flows so easily from taps in our western cities.Kweku Kyere and his wife Agyapomaa are middle-class yuppies who live in Accra, in a nice new housing estate called Adentan. However there is one problem…the water supply has failed and the local politicians who promise much prefer to chase interesting photo opportunities than do something about it.When K...
Well... I published, edited together with Emmanuel Sigauke, and have a story in this anthology, so of course I think its amazing :), and hope you do too.
African Roar has become an annual feature in our literary calendar with last year's publication being the second in the series after it debuted in 2010. It gives voices to new and emerging voices in Africa bringing together hitherto not-widely known writers and those whose writings have been recognised and appreciated with awards. The 2011 African Roar Short Story Anthology continued this tradition by bringing together new voices such as Ghana's Isaac Neequaye and established and award-winning w...