LITERATURE
19th edition of SALA honours South African literary talent

Literary Award winners 2024 - SALA Photo

Press Release

11 November 2024

The 19th edition of the South African Literary Awards (SALA) lived up to its stellar reputation of celebrating excellence when it honoured a number of South African writers, translators and other literary practitioners across 16 categories at a prestigious ceremony held at the Ditsong Museum of Cultural History Museum in Pretoria on November 7.

Hundreds of dignitaries attended the event, which has been regarded as the Oscars of the literary calendar in South Africa SALA was founded by wRite associates in 2005 in collaboration with the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture. The ceremony was the culmination of many months of sifting through nominees to find the winner in each category. 

Commenting on this year’s awards, the organiser and founder of SALA, Mr Morakabe Raks Seakhoa, was happy that the awards continued the tradition of honouring the best of South Africa’s literary talent as well as promoting writing in indigenous languages.

“It has been a long but fascinating process to identify the outstanding nominees from which to select winners. We thank all the judges who worked tirelessly to select the winners. We are also grateful to the support we continue to receive from the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture. We look forward to next year’s edition, which will be our 20th anniversary of these important literary awards,” said Seakhoa.  

This year’s awards coincided with the 12th Africa Century International African Writers Conference, which celebrates the 33rd International African Writers’ Day and 30 years of South Africa’s democracy. In 1991, the Conference of African Ministers of Education and Culture in Cotonou, Benin, voted to designate November 7 as International African Writers’ Day, which is currently observed across the continent. 

Professor Vuyisile Msila, convener and chairperson of the conference, delivered the keynote lecture at the conference. The theme of the conference was “Artificial Intelligence (AI), Social Justice and Social Change: The future of literature in Africa. Quo Vadis?”

Ms Tinyiko Khosa, Acting Deputy Director General: Arts, Culture, Promotion and Development, Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, delivered a message at the conference on behalf of her Department. She also spoke about her Department’s commitment to supporting the conference and the literary arts in general, hence the long-running partnership with SALA. “The Department of Arts and Culture supports the literary arts sector as part of the cultural and creative industries sectors. It’s, therefore, important to support SALA because it encourages writing excellence. We even have a programme that we call Recognition of Author Excellence. So, SALA and the International African Writers Conference fit very well within the Department’s plans.” 

SALA winners 2024 WINNERS    
CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AWARD
Kwazi Ndlangisa     Vukani Kusile 
Deidré Jantjies     Stories in die wind 
      
YOUTH LITERATURE AWARD
Kobate John Sekele     Ba Kwa Ka Letlalo 
Nellie Alberts     Reg in die middel van nêrens 
      
FIRST-TIME PUBLISHED AUTHOR AWARD
Mafika Jetro Mahlangu     Umrhayili
Bonga Matu     Thula Mama Thula - Big Girls don’t Cry 
Sinethemba Simlindile Bhila     Hawu Mfundisi 
Lwando Dlephu     Amava Ahlabahlosile
Beauty Maretsane Madihlabe     Ke tlo mo paledisa 

k. SELLO DUIKER MEMORIAL LITERARY AWARD
Sihle Qwabe     The Resurrection 
      
POETRY AWARD
Fhulufhelo Ntsieni     Rudzani
Sithembele Isaac Xhegwana     Dark lines of history: poems
      
NADINE GORDIMER SHORT STORY AWARD
Dawn Garisch     What Remains 
      
CREATIVE NON-FICTION LITERARY AWARD
Sihle Khumalo     Milk the Beloved Country
      
NOVEL AWARD
Barry Gilder     At Fire Hour 
Jabulane Johan Ncongwane     Lifa Letilima
Sithembile Mputa     Unyana Wolahleko
SJ Naudé     Van vaders en vlugtelinge
Kabelo Duncan Kgatea     Tsamaya sentle 'tata' Mandela
      
LITERARY TRANSLATORS AWARD
Misokuhle Nyathikazi Ntofo-Ntofo
Michiel Heyns     THE DAO OF DANIEL
Vonani Bila Khanimamba N'wantlhadyana na Mbila
Eben Venter     Decima
Barbara Masekela    Chairperson's Literary Award 
      
Kanakana Yvonne Ladzani    Lifetime Achievement Literary Award For her Body of Work
      
LITERARY JOURNALISM AWARD
Gugulethu Mhlungu Literary promotional work
      
SAFM:SABC ENGLISH RADIO STATION    LITERARY JOURNALISM AWARD


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