The Safal Kiswahili Prize for African Literature was founded by Mukoma Wa Ngugi and Lizzy Attree in 2014 to promote writing in African languages and encourage translation from, between and into African languages. The Prize sets a historical precedent for African philanthropy by Africans and shows that African philanthropy can and should be at the center of African cultural production.
The Prize, formerly known as The Safal-Cornell Kiswahili Prize for Africa Literature, has rebranded its name to reflect the parent organization. Sponsored by the Safal Group through its subsidiaries ALAF Limited (Tanzania) and Mabati Rolling Mills (Kenya).
Over 140 million people speak Kiswahili in Eastern and Southern Africa. Kiswahili is also one of the official languages in Kenya and Tanzania. Through some of the most prolific African writers and poets writing in Kiswahili, such as Shaban Roberts and Ebrahim Hussein there is a large body of work in Kiswahili that has long been a staple language in leading research universities e.g. Nairobi University, Boston University and University of Wisconsin – Madison. In other words, Kiswahili is an established world language and should be considered as such.
Moving from the principle that all languages are created equal and no one language should thrive at the expense of the other, we are proposing that a Kiswahili Prize for Literature be established with the express goal of promoting reading and writing in African languages. Literary prizes highlight fresh talent, encourage authors and demonstrate that reading matters.
While there exists international literary prizes for African writing such as the Caine Prize and the recently established, Etisalat Prize, there are no major international and Pan-African literary prizes awarded to works produced in an African language. The Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature is a biannual award organized by the Kenya Publishers Association to recognize outstanding works published in Kenya in English and Kiswahili.
These facts alone make an international Kiswahili literary prize historical in nature, setting a precedent for other literature in African languages while making an important contribution to the body of world literature.
We are grateful for your support and patience as we embark on this language adventure.
The organizations that make the Safal Kiswahili Prize possible.
Commonly known as The Safal Group, including its branches Mabati Rolling Mills Limited (Kenya) and ALAF Limited (Tanzania). This is the largest roofing sheet manufacturing company in 12 African countries.
www.safalgroup.com
Established over 50 years ago. It is the largest roofing sheet manufacturing company in Kenya and leads in this craft segment. It also leads the African continent in manufacturing roofing sheets using the highest available technology. Its famous roofing sheets are highly regarded and trusted by millions of builders.
www.mabati.com
ALAF is a leading roofing sheet manufacturing company in Tanzania. Since its establishment in 1960, ALAF has made significant contributions to the country's construction activities. ALAF not only manufactures roofing sheets but also various types of metal wires used in roof construction. ALAF also manufactures metal pipes used in various craft activities.
www.alaf.co.tz
An independent organization publishing developmental, liberating, affordable, and elegant books. Established in 1991 due to the lack of high-quality books in Tanzania. Its motto is to publish "Books That Matter, Affordable Books, and Elegant Books."
www.mkukinanyota.com