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It’s another week of storytelling join us in our latestepisode 'Brave Phumele,' A story about a girl who helped her village by removing a disturbing snake at the entrance. Do you want to know how she did it? Listen to the story to find out! This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version ofthe book here.
Author: Zandile Malaza
Illustration: Simon Mokoena
Narrator: Mishelle Lung’atso
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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It’s another week of storytelling join us in our latest episode 'Fisi Mlafi,' A story about a hyena who driven by his greed, eats a girl stuck on a rock. Will the hyena be punished for this? Listen to the story to find out! Thisstory is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: John Ng’asike
Translator: Translators Without Borders
Illustration: Salim Kasamba
Narrator: Fatma Said
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Embark on an enchanting journey with 'Anzani, Mwanaanga,' a story about a kid who would love to be an astronomer when he grows up. The story unfolds the mysteries in space from planets to asteroids and much more.How do we get to space? What does one require to be an astronomer? Listen to the story to find out!. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Arnold Mushwana and Given J Hlongwani
Translator: Ursla Nafula
Illustration: Vidyun Sabhaney
Narrator: Ali Junju
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Embark on an enchanting journey with 'Anansi Awapa Watu Hadithi,' a captivating Ghanaian folktale that delves into the clever exploits of Anansi, the spider trickster. In this timelesstale, Anansi undertakes daring challenges, such as capturing a fierce leopard, all in a bid to liberate captivating stories for the enjoyment of the people. Will Anansi liberate the stories? Listen to the story to find out!. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Illustration: Wiehan de Jager
Narrator: Ali Junju
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Step into another enchanting week of storytelling as wepresent 'A House for Mouse.' In this episode, we follow the mouse on its adventure to find a good place to sleep. Along the way, we discover the virtue of friendship as the mouse receives invitations from different animals to spend the night. Will the mouse find a place to call home? Listen to the story tofind out!". This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Michele Fry
Illustration: Amy Uzell and Jennifer Jacobs
Narrator: David Mwasheghwa
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Step into another enchanting week of storytelling as we present.Little Jojo’s Long Tall Tale. In this episode, we delve into the heart of the vibrant village of many shapes, led by its revered Chief, who has encountered an unexpected challenge. The joyous springtime party, eagerly anticipated by all, is threatened as the Chief has lost the magical horn that signals the festivities. Will Jojo help the king find the magical horn? Listento the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Leo Daly
Illustration: Marleen Visser
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Step into another enchanting week of storytelling as wepresent "A Giant Like No Other" by Both Khor Nyuon. What makes this tale exceptional is its unique twist—a giant whose actions not only refrained from causing destruction but, in a remarkable turn of events, contributed to the flourishing growth of his community. Intrigued to learn the secret of this benevolent giant's impact? Immerse yourself in the story, tofind out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDFversion of the book here.
Author: Both Khor Nyuon
Illustration: Salim Kasamba
Narrator: Judah Itumbe
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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It’s another week of storytelling. Today, we bring you AsiyesikiaLa Mkuu by Joseph Sanchez Nadimo. 'Asiyesikia la mkuu, huvunjika guu' is a Swahili proverb that implies that if someone does not pay attention or heed advice, they might face consequences later on. It emphasises the importance of beingattentive and responsive, especially in situations where guidance or instructions are given by those in authority. Interested in understanding the proverb better? Then you should listen to this story. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Joseph Sanchez Nadimo
Illustration: Ursla Nafula
Narrator: Fatma Said
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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It’s another week of storytelling. Today, we bring youAkatope by Alice Kariuki.Do you want to know who is Akatope and what happened to her? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Alice Kariuki
Illustration: Groenewald and Wiehan de Jagger
Narrator: Yolanda Pendo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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A Dancer’s Tale is a captivating and inspirational storythat delves into the life and achievements of Phylis Spira, as narrated by Samantha Cutler. This biographical narrative takes readers on a remarkable journey through the world of dance, shedding light on the incredible dedication and passion of a dancer who overcame adversities to become a celebrated figure in the realm of performing arts. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Samantha Cutler
Illustration: Thea Nicole de Clerk
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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It’s another week of storytelling! We bring you the story of Wangari Maathai. Wangari Maathai was a Kenyan social, environmental and political activist and the first woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. How did Wangari Maathai impact Kenya as an environmentalist? Listen to the story to find out. This story ispublished by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Nicola Rijisdijk
Illustration: Maya Marshack
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Nangila’s Courage is an intriguing story of a girl who is determined to help her father heal his wound. It is a story inspired by love and courage. What shows that Nangila is courageous? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Violet Otieno
Illustration: Vusi Malindi
Narrator: Janice Kimani
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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We are excited to bring you another captivating Swahili story; Hakimu Asiyekuwa na Busara. Do you think you can make agood judge and why? This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Magabi Eynew Gessesse and Elizabeth Liard
Translation: Ursula Nafula
Illustration: Brian Wambi
Narrator: Fatma Said
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Clever Jackal and Foolish Crow is an enchanting story of cunning schemes, misplaced trust, and unexpected friendship. Why don’t you listen to the story and find out why the jackal is regarded as clever while the crow is considered foolish? This story is published by the African StorybookInitiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Author: Kholeka Mabeta
Illustration: Benjamin Mitchley
Narrator: Hwang Saehui
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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We are excited to bring you another captivating Swahili story; Anansi Mwenye Wivu (Anansi the Jealous One) which is a Ghanaian folktale. Is it good to be jealous? Listen to the story to find out. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed PDF version of the book here.
Translation: Ursula Nafula
Illustration: Wiehan de Jager
Narrator: Fatma Said
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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We are excited to bring you another captivating Swahili story; Anansi Mvivu whichis a Ghanaian folktale. This story is published by the African StorybookInitiative. You can find an openly licensed pdf version of the book here.
Translation: Brigid Simiyu
Illustration: Wiehan de Jager
Narrator: Fatma Said
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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We are excited to bring you another captivating Swahili story; Binti Wa Mfalme Kayanja. This story is published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed pdf versionof the book here.
Author: Amana Yunus
Illustration: Brigid Simiyu
Narrator: Magdalene Chorongo
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Are you ready to embark on an enchanting journey filled withwonder and magic? Amara and the Magic Tree opens the floor for you. This storyis published by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openlylicensed pdf version of the book here.
Author: Tasnim Muradmia
Illustration: Tasnim Muradmia
Narrator: June Kairi
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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Have you ever wondered one of the lessons that a father couldteach his son? Our Today’s podcast has an answer for you. This story ispublished by the African Storybook Initiative. You can find an openly licensed pdfversion of the book here.
Author: Abraham Bereket
Illustration: Adonay Gebru
Narrator: June Kairi
Host and Editor: Magdalene Chorongo
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It's another week and a year of storytelling! We bring you Leopard and Squirrel, whose friendship ended. Want to find out why? Listen to this podcast to find out. The African Storybook Initiative publishes this story. You can find an openly licensed pdf version of the book here.
Author: Abdukadir Guracha and Elizabeth Laird
Illustration - Rob Owen
Host & Narrator-Magdalene Chorongo
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