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    • Catalogue #1
      • African Culture
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      • African Studies
      • Art, Photography, Film and Music
      • Biography and Memoir
    • Catalogue #2
      • Children and Teens
      • Collection Langaa Humanités – devenir
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Langaa Research and Publishing Common Initiative Group

Voicing African Voices

L’obsession Trump Ou Géopolitique De La Nécessité ? / The Trump Obsession...

Digital Uprising: The Flower of Freedom in Mimboland

Incompleteness

Usages et appropriation des technologies éducatives en Afrique

La Logorrhée du poète ou l’Histoire des Camerouns en 33 gouttelettes

Mining Africa

Exhumed, Tried and Hanged

ICT and Changing Mindsets in Education

The Disillusioned African

Latest Books

African Culture

The Elemental Feast

by Jessica Leigh Thornton

A taste of natureThe Elemental Feast is a sensory exploration of heritage, identity, and the elemental forces that shape our food and culture. Through…

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

How Berlin Conference Clung on Africa

by Nkwazi Nkuzi Mhango

What Africans Must DoThe book How Berlin Conference Clung on Africa: What Africans Must Do aims to expose the root causes of Africa’s struggles,…

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African StudiesPoliticsSocial Sciences

Megachurches in Africa

by Babatunde A. Adedibu, Felicity Apaah, Okelloh Ogera and Benson O. Igboin

Trends, Politics and the PandemicThe idea of mega-ness is pivotal to the nature, characteristics and vision of megachurches as a social-divine structure grounded on…

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

Contemporary Innovation Trends in the Zimbabwean Education System

by Stella Muchemwa and Munyaradzi Mawere

Innovation is rapidly becoming a driving force in every global sector, and education is no exception. This book offers a timely and comprehensive analysis…

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Literature

Echoes of Grace

by Francis B. Nyamnjoh

Pearl, a young woman, embarks on a journey of self-discovery, navigating the complexities of class, culture, and identity. Guided by the resolute support of…

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LiteraturePoetry

One Night

by Kelvin Ngong Toh

In One Night, Toh masterfully weaves a poetic narrative that explores power dynamics and individual action in the face of colonialism. Set against the…

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African StudiesSocial Sciences

Asinamanzi

by Minga Mbweck Kongo

Fluid Realities –Exploring South Africa’s Water Crisis and Social DynamicsThe book opens up a new pathway for a contemporary ethnographic exploration of the politics…

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Literature

Tale of an African Woman II

by Thomas Jing

With great enthusiasm and optimism, Yaya leaves her village of Yakiri for Yamade, the nation’s capital, to attend university. However, her dreams of a…

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African CultureCook Books

Loboko ya mama

by PE ladies and Mimi Ocadiz

African homemade recipes in times of pandemic. This book celebrates the enduring power of food to nourish, connect, and heal, especially during challenging times…

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LiteraturePoetry

Yoo-hoo, Africa Is Yowling

by Nkwazi Nkuzi Mhango

Yoo-hoo, Africa Is Yowling is an awakening chant, aiming to shed light on Africa’s losses and explore ways to reclaim its rightful place. Nkwazi…

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About Us

The mission of Langaa Research and Publishing Common Initiative Group (Langaa RPCIG) is to contribute to the cultural development and renaissance of Africa. This is achieved by conducting research, providing training in research and writing, and publishing and promoting African scholarship and creative writing. Langaa, not set up for monetary profit-making, is supported by founding members and other contributors, financial grants and efforts of volunteers. Langaa is physically located in Bamenda and Buea (Cameroon), although its members and volunteers operate from different parts of the world.   So far, Langaa has published over 500 titles, mainly on Cameroon, but also on other African countries like Burkina Faso, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Outstanding scholars and ordinary people familiar with the Cameroonian and African context provide editorial guidance. Each manuscript is systematically reviewed before a publication decision. Peer reviews, reader reports, and editorial changes are stored as evidence of the rigour of Langaa ’s processes.

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Recent Book Reviews

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Langaa Literary Workshops

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

Sanya Osha and Laurence Juma Discuss their Novels with Readers at a Langaa –Prince Claus Reading Workshop, Cape Town, South Africa, 07 September 2012

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