The Caine Prize for African Writing 2012 by Caine Prize
The Caine Prize is now in its thirteenth year. The judges panel is chaired by author and editor Bernardine Evaristo. Joining her are Nima Elbagir, International Correspondent for CNN; Maya Jaggi, award-winning cultural journalist and an influential critic; Samantha Pinto, Assistant Professor of English at Georgetown University in Washington, DC; and Chirikure Chirikure, performance poet and cultural consultant. The 2012 shortlist comprises: Rotimi Babatunde (Nigeria) "Bombay's Republic' from 'Mirabilia Review' Vol. 3.9 (Lagos, 2011) Billy Kahora (Kenya) 'Urban Zoning' from 'McSweeney's' Vol. 37 (San Francisco, 2011) Stanley Kenani (Malawi) 'Love on Trial' from 'For Honour and Other Stories' published by eKhaya/Random House Struik (Cape Town, 2011) Melissa Tandiwe Myambo (Zimbabwe) 'La Salle de Depart' from 'Prick of the Spindle' Vol. 4.2 (New Orleans, June, 2010) Constance Myburgh (South Africa) 'Hunter Emmanuel' from 'Jungle Jim' Issue 6, (Cape Town, 2011) Rotimi Babatunde with his "Bombay's Republic" was announced winner at the Bodleian Library in Oxford on the 2nd of July 2012. The Chair of Judges Bernardine Evaristo described the shortlist as "truly diverse fiction from a truly diverse continent.