Bwesigye bwa Mwesigire
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Bwesigye bwa Mwesigire is a Ugandan writer and lawyer, and the co-founder of the Centre for African Cultural Excellence (CACE), the organisation that curates the pan-African Writivism literary initiative. He is the author of a chap book, "Fables out of Nyanja", and a monograph, "Finding Foot as an International Court; The Prospects and Challenges of the East African Court of Justice".
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Bwesigye bwa Mwesigire
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1987-11-07
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2015
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1987-11-07
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Brian Bwesigye
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Bachelor of Laws
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Fiction, Journalism, Non Fiction, Academic
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Ugandan
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Fables out of Nyanja
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Academic, Lawyer, Writer
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Law, Literature, Politics, African Studies, African History
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Bwesigye bwa Mwesigire is a Ugandan writer and lawyer, and the co-founder of the Centre for African Cultural Excellence (CACE), the organisation that curates the pan-African Writivism literary initiative. He is the author of a chap book, "Fables out of Nyanja", and a monograph, "Finding Foot as an International Court; The Prospects and Challenges of the East African Court of Justice". His work has appeared in literary journals, anthologies and academic publications, including the Chimurenga Chronic, Uganda Modern Literary Digest, Saraba magazine, New Black Magazine, AFLA Quarterly, the Kalahari Review, Short Story Day Africa, The Guardian, The World To Come and African Roar, among others. He is a regular contributor to the Africa-focused blogs: This is Africa and Africa in Words. In 2015 he was recognised by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation as a Young African Scholar and selected for the prestigious African Leadership Centre Peace and Security Fellowship for African scholars at King's College, London.
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