• Ep 4: Lorraine Sithole & Refilwe Moahloli – Colour your World: Children’s books in multiple languages
    May 4 2026

    Children’s books play a foundational role in shaping imagination, identity and early literacy.


    In this episode of Thekgang Talking, Lorraine Sithole and Refilwe Moahloli explore how language influences the way children experience stories, with a focus on the importance of books in multiple languages.


    The conversation highlights the need for accessible, representative and engaging children’s literature that reflects the diversity of South African readers.

    From storytelling to publishing, this episode reflects on how books help shape how children see themselves and the world around them.


    Executive producers: Lorraine Sithole, Terry-Ann Adams & Melvin Kabwe

    Thekgang Talking is a books and publishing podcast, covering topics that cut across the books and publishing ecosystem, from indigenous language writing and publishing to alternative manifestations of books such as audiobooks and graphic novels. Guests on the podcast include authors, publishers, booksellers, festival directors and literacy organisations. For more information, visit thekgang.org.za.

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    44 mins
  • Ep 3: Lorato Trok & Tuelo Gabonewe - Preservation of the Setswana language through writing and publishing
    Apr 27 2026

    In this episode of Thekgang Talking, Lorato Trok and Tuelo Gabonewe explore the preservation of the Setswana language through writing and publishing.

    The conversation focuses on language as identity, writing as a tool for preservation, and the importance of building systems that support indigenous literature.

    Released in the period following Freedom Day, the episode also sits within a broader moment of reflection — where the ability to create, publish and communicate in one’s own language forms part of how freedom is experienced and sustained.


    Executive producers are Lorraine Sithole, Terry-Ann Adams and Melvin Kabwe.

    Thekgang Talking is a books and publishing podcast, covering topics that cut across the books and publishing ecosystem, from indigenous language writing and publishing to alternative manifestations of books such as audiobooks and graphic novels. Guests on the podcast include authors, publishers, booksellers, festival directors and literacy organisations. For more information, visit thekgang.org.za.

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    33 mins
  • Ep 2: Vonani Bila & Given Mukwevho – Writing & publishing in Xitsonga & Tshivenda
    Apr 20 2026

    Freedom Month invites reflection not only on political history, but on cultural and intellectual freedom.

    In this episode of Thekgang Talking, Vonani Bila and Given Mukwevho explore writing and publishing in indigenous South African languages, with a focus on access, ownership, and sustainability. As we mark World Book and Copyright Day (23 April), World Intellectual Property Day (26 April), and Freedom Day (27 April), this conversation highlights the importance of building publishing systems that support African voices.

    From independent publishing to emerging writers, this episode examines how literary ecosystems shape whose stories are told — and who gets heard.

    Thekgang Talking is a books and publishing podcast, covering topics that cut across the books and publishing ecosystem, from indigenous language writing and publishing to alternative manifestations of books such as audiobooks and graphic novels. Guests on the podcast include authors, publishers, booksellers, festival directors and literacy organisations. For more information, visit thekgang.org.za.

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    33 mins
  • Ep 1: Ayanda Xaba & Nathi Oliphant – Writing and publishing in isiZulu
    Apr 14 2026

    Writing and publishing in indigenous languages are vital acts of cultural preservation and intellectual sovereignty. They transform spoken heritage into lasting records, ensuring that stories, knowledge, and identity are passed on to future generations.

    In this episode of Thekgang Talking, we are joined by Ayanda Xaba, an award-winning self-published author, and Nathi Oliphant, a seasoned journalist and novelist, to explore the importance of writing in isiZulu and the broader role of indigenous languages in literature.

    Ayanda shares her journey from a young writer to an award-winning author committed to telling the stories of African women, while Nathi reflects on his transition from journalism to fiction and the themes behind his novel Blood, Blades and Bullets.

    Together, they discuss the challenges, opportunities, and cultural significance of publishing in indigenous South African languages.

    This episode is a compelling exploration of language, identity, and storytelling in contemporary Africa.

    Thekgang Talking is a books and publishing podcast, covering topics that cut across the books and publishing ecosystem, from indigenous language writing and publishing to alternative manifestations of books such as audiobooks and graphic novels. Guests on the podcast include authors, publishers, booksellers, festival directors and literacy organisations. For more information, visit thekgang.org.za.

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    28 mins