
After a remarkable edition in Kigali, Rwanda, the African Writers Conference is set to return for its eighth edition in 2025, with Maseru, Lesotho, as the host city. Scheduled to take place from October 27 to November 2, 2025, this highly anticipated event will bring together writers, publishers, literary enthusiasts, and cultural leaders under the theme, “Celebrating African Narratives: Uniting Cultures and Empowering Creatives”. The annual gathering, organized by the African Writers Development Trust in partnership with Writers Space Africa, has grown into one of the continent’s most significant literary events, fostering a space for dialogue, creativity, and the appreciation of African storytelling.
Last year’s conference in Kigali left an indelible mark on the literary landscape, with discussions centered on the power of children’s literature in shaping African youth. It reinforced the idea that storytelling is more than an artistic expression; it is a tool for education, identity formation, and social cohesion. Writers from across the continent explored the importance of narratives in shaping young minds and inspiring future generations. The event also saw the recognition of outstanding literary talents through the prestigious African Writers Awards, with Ghana’s Elizabeth Dwamena-Asare winning the short story category and Kenya’s Grace Thuo receiving the Wakini Kuria Prize for Children’s Literature. The newly introduced Wanjohi Prize for African Poetry honored Africa’s rich poetic tradition, further expanding the event’s influence.
Now, as the focus shifts to Maseru, Lesotho, the conversation expands to the broader role of African narratives in uniting cultures and empowering creatives. The theme for 2025, “Celebrating African Narratives: Uniting Cultures and Empowering Creatives” reflects the continent’s diverse yet interconnected storytelling traditions. Across Africa, literature has served as a bridge between cultures, preserving histories, challenging stereotypes, and inspiring new generations. In an age where African creatives are breaking global barriers, this theme seeks to reaffirm the role of literature in fostering unity and equipping storytellers with the tools to thrive.
The conference will feature a dynamic programme, including panel discussions, creative writing workshops, networking events, book exhibitions, and captivating spoken word performances. Attendees can expect thought-provoking conversations on literature’s role in cultural diplomacy, pan-African identity, and the empowerment of marginalized voices. Discussions will also explore the impact of digital platforms on African publishing and ways to strengthen the presence of African literature in global markets. Lesotho, a country renowned for its rich oral traditions and vibrant storytelling culture, provides an ideal setting for this edition. Beyond celebrating Basotho literature, the conference will create opportunities for African writers to exchange ideas and celebrate the common threads that bind their narratives.
A major highlight of the event will be the African Writers Awards, which continue to recognize and reward excellence in African literature. Following the success of last year’s winners, expectations are high for new voices to emerge and established authors to showcase their literary mastery. The categories and prize details will be announced in the coming months, generating anticipation among writers across the continent.
With Maseru preparing to welcome the continent’s literary minds, the 2025 African Writers Conference promises to be a landmark event, strengthening the unity of African cultures through storytelling. Writers, publishers, educators, and creatives are encouraged to mark their calendars and take part in this journey of literary celebration and empowerment. As AWC continues to expand its reach and influence, Maseru 2025 is poised to be more than a gathering, it will be a movement, reinforcing the power of African narratives to unite, inspire, and transform societies.