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This is the stereotypical narrative that has been going on for ages. I am so sure you have heard it somewhere. Whilst to some extent on a surface level, it does look like this could be true however once you dig a bit deeper, a whole lot is revealed about the publishing industry in Uganda and Africa. This is the untold story that the Koffee KaraVan wants to tell.
In Part Two, we showcase the past, present and future of the publishing industry in Uganda with a narrative of the conversations we had with creatives who work in the publishing industry in Uganda.
By Patricia OpioThis is the stereotypical narrative that has been going on for ages. I am so sure you have heard it somewhere. Whilst to some extent on a surface level, it does look like this could be true however once you dig a bit deeper, a whole lot is revealed about the publishing industry in Uganda and Africa. This is the untold story that the Koffee KaraVan wants to tell.
In Part Two, we showcase the past, present and future of the publishing industry in Uganda with a narrative of the conversations we had with creatives who work in the publishing industry in Uganda.