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This is a list of prominent and notable writers from Africa, including poets, novelists, children's writers, essayists, and scholars, listed by country.

Birth date not known

Mpho Matsepo Nthunya of Lesotho

Nigeria

See: List of Nigerian writers

See: List of Senegalese writers

See: List of South African writers

See: List of Sudanese writers

  1. REDIRECT Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe

See also

References

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