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CANEX announces 2nd Edition of The Prize for Publishing in Africa

Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX), an intervention by African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank) (www.Afreximbank.com) invites African publishers of trade books to apply for the second edition of the CANEX Book Factory Prize for Publishing in Africa.

The initiative, developed in partnership with Narrative Landscape Press Limited, underscores the commitment of Afreximbank through the CANEX Book Factory to showcasing of the literary and publishing value chain in Africa, and developing literary talent across the continent and its diaspora. The inaugural edition saw Cassava Republic Press, win the Prize in 2024 for the “Female Fear Factory: Unveiling Patriarchy’s Culture of Violence,” by Pumla Dineo Gqola.

The CANEX Book Factory Prize for Publishing in Africa is designed to celebrate and recognise the outstanding contributions of African publishers and authors to the literary world. The total prize fund is $28,000, with $20,000 awarded to the winner and $2,000 distributed to each of the four finalists. The prize is open to trade books published by Africa-domiciled publishers in the year preceding the prize, in one or more of the official languages of the African Union: Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili, and any other African language.

Submissions will be judged on the quality of writing, editing and production. Priority will be given to books printed and produced on the African continent, as well as to books published in indigenous African languages.

The CANEX Book Factory is an annual programme of events under Afreximbank’s Creative Africa Nexus initiative. This year’s programme will culminate in an awards ceremony at the fourth edition of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF, Africa’s premier trade and investment event, taking place in Algiers, Algeria from 4 – 10 September 2025.

During the week-long fair, more than 2,000 exhibitors, including businesses from the African continent and globally, will be showcasing their goods and services to the visitors and buyers while exploring opportunities and exchanging information. This is projected to translate into over US$44 billion in trade and investment deals.

Mrs. Kanayo Awani, Executive Vice President, Intra African Trade and Export Development, Afreximbank, said,

“We are delighted to announce the 2025 CANEX Book Factory Prize for Publishing in Africa. Building on last year’s successful edition, this landmark initiative celebrates African publishing excellence. Through the CANEX Book Factory, we aim to put a spotlight on the enormous contribution of African authors and publishers to Africa’s cultural identity and economy.”

Dr Eghosa Imasuen, co-founder of Narrative Landscape Press Limited and Programme Manager for the CANEX Book Factory, said,

« The first edition of the Prize greatly underscored the necessity of this intervention in the publishing value chain in Africa. We are grateful to Afreximbank and CANEX for their ongoing support of African publishing. We are excited to launch this second edition, and we hope to see submissions from more publishers across the continent than in the inaugural edition.”

Résumé en Français
Le Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX) de la Banque Africaine d’Import-Export (Afreximbank) lance la deuxième édition de son prix littéraire, en partenariat avec Narrative Landscape Press Limited. Ce prix vise à valoriser l’édition africaine et à soutenir les talents littéraires du continent et de sa diaspora.

Objectif : Récompenser les éditeurs et auteurs africains pour leurs contributions exceptionnelles à la littérature.
Prix : Un total de 28 000 $ (20 000 $ pour le gagnant, 2 000 $ pour chaque finaliste).
Admissibilité : Livres publiés par des éditeurs africains l’année précédant le prix, dans les langues officielles de l’Union Africaine ou toute langue africaine.
Critères de sélection : Qualité de l’écriture, de l’édition et de la production, avec une priorité pour les livres imprimés et produits en Afrique et ceux publiés en langues africaines indigènes.
Présentation des Prix : Lors de la quatrième édition de la Foire Commerciale Intra-Africaine (IATF) à Alger, Algérie, du 4 au 10 septembre 2025.
Importance de l’initiative : Souligner la contribution des auteurs et éditeurs africains à l’identité culturelle et à l’économie de l’Afrique.
Les éditeurs africains de livres commerciaux sont encouragés à soumettre leurs candidatures.

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