E. S. Madima

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E.S. Madima
OccupationWriter
NationalitySouth African

E.S. Madima was a South African writer in the Venda language.[1]

In 1954, Madima wrote the first novel in Venda, A Si Ene. It was later translated into English by his son, Tenda Madima. He was awarded SALA Literary Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005.[2]

Novels

  • A Si Ene (Not this one)(1954)
  • Maduvha Ha Fani ( Days are not the same /similar)
  • Hu Na Savhadina (Beware of Savhadina)
  • Mmanga Mawelewele, Maambiwa Ndi One ( Rumours are true)

References