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Jomo Kenyatta Prize For Literature
The Text Book Centre Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature is a biennial literary award given by the Kenya Publishers' Association. It has been called "the most prestigious literary award in the country". The first award ceremony took place in 1974, however due to financial constraints, it was unable to continue. In 1990, the award was revived with sponsorship from the Text Book Centre, and the first prize was given in 1992. Beginning in 2015, the award's official name was changed to Text Book Centre Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature. Honorees 1974 * English winner: Meja Mwangi, ''Kill Me Quick'' * Kiswahili winner: Abdilatif Abdalla, ''Sauti ya Dhiki'' 1992 * First prize: Wahome Mutahi, ''Three Days on the Cross'' * First prize: David Maillu, ''The Broken Drum'' 1995 * First place: Margaret Ogola, '' The River and the Source'' * Second place: Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye, ''Homing In'' * Third place: Sam Kahiga, ''Paradise Farm'' 1997 * English winner: Ngumi Kibera, ''Grape ...
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Literary Award
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