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Burundi

 * 1) Donatien Bihute (1940– ), economist and French-language writer on Burundi.
 * 2) Antoine Kaburahe (1965– ), journalist.
 * 3) Daniel Kabuto (1971– ), novelist.
 * 4) Louis Kamatari
 * 5) Colette Samoya Kiruya (1952– )
 * 6) Richard Ndayizigamiye (1964 - )
 * 7) Barbara Kururu Ndimurukundo (1950– ), academic, French-language writer and translator.
 * 8) David Niyonzima (1959– ), Quaker counsellor.
 * 9) Dieudonné Ntakarahera (1964 - ), journalist and French-language poet.
 * 10) Marc Rwabahungu (1956– ), agronomist and French-language writer on development.

Congo (Brazzaville)

 * 1) Noëlle Bizi Bazouma (1959– )
 * 2) Sylvain Bemba (1934–1995), novelist, playwright and essayist.
 * 3) Daniel Biyaoula (1953– ), novelist.
 * 4) Silvie Bokoko (1960– )
 * 5) Cucile-Ivelyse Diamoneka (1940– )
 * 6) Justine M'Poyo Kassa-Vubu (1951– )
 * 7) Francine Laurans (1962– )
 * 8) Binéka Daniele Lissouba, born in France
 * 9) Jean Makouta Mboukou (1929– ), novelist, poet and critic.
 * 10) Guy Menga
 * 11) Diur N'Thumb
 * 12) Aleth Felix-Tchicaya (1955– )
 * 13) Betty (Elisabeth) Mweya Tol'Ande (1947– )

Côte d'Ivoire

 * 1) Josette D. Abondio, novelist and children's writer.
 * 2) Marie-Danielle Aka, novelist and children's writer.
 * 3) Marie Gisèle Aka Amany (born in the Lebanon) (1971– ), novelist.
 * 4) Assamala Amoi, born in France (1960– ), novelist, short story writer, poet and children's writer.
 * 5) Michèle Assamoua, originally from France (1941– ), novelist.
 * 6) Annick Assemian, born in France (1952– ), children's writer.
 * 7) Khadi Sy Bizet, autobiographical writer and novelist.
 * 8) Fatou Bolli (1952– ), novelist.
 * 9) Marie Anne Caro, novelist.
 * 10) Fanny Fatou Cissé (1971– )
 * 11) Gina Dick
 * 12) Genevieve Koutou Guhl
 * 13) Oklomin Kacou
 * 14) Alimatou Koné
 * 15) Boundou Koné
 * 16) Akissi Kouadio
 * 17) Lauryn, also connected with Togo and Benin, born in France (1978– )
 * 18) Manïssa
 * 19) Mary Lee Martin-Koné, (born in US)
 * 20) Mariama Méité (1967– )
 * 21) Isabelle Montplaisir
 * 22) Rosalie Nana (1962– )
 * 23) Goley Niantié Lou
 * 24) Charles Zégoua Gbessi Nokan (1936– ), poet and novelist.
 * 25) Denis Oussou-Essui (1934– ), novelist.
 * 26) Cristiane Remino-Granel, born on Martinique
 * 27) Marinette Secco, born in France (1921– )
 * 28) Marie-Simone Séri, also connected with Burkina Faso
 * 29) Haïdara Fatoumata Sirantou
 * 30) Caroline Angèle Yao
 * 31) Annie Yapobi
 * 32) Marion Diby Zinnanti (1960– )

Egypt

 * 1) Abbas Mahmoud Alakad
 * 2) Yehia haki
 * 3) Yousef El Sebaey
 * 4) Nabil Farok
 * 5) Aziz Pasha Abaza
 * 6) Haytham Khairy
 * 7) Kamel El Shenawy
 * 8) Khaled Ismael
 * 9) Ali Ahmed Bakathir
 * 10) Abdel Rahman El Sharkawy
 * 11) Ihasan Abdel Kouddous
 * 12) Mohamed Osman El Khosht
 * 13) Gamal Badawi
 * 14) Mohamed Hasanin Hekal
 * 15) Gamal El Shaer
 * 16) Fahmy Hewidy
 * 17) Abdel Rahman El Rafey
 * 18) Hayam Abbas Al-Homi
 * 19) Mustafa Sadek El-Rafey
 * 20) Mona Soliman, pseudonym, novelist and poet.
 * 21) Majīd Ṭūbyā (1938– ), novelist.
 * 22) Nelly Vaucher-Zananiri (1900– ), French-language writer.

Ethiopia

 * 1) Innanu Aggonafir / Innānu Āggonāfir (pseudonym of Nagāsh Gabra Māryām)
 * 2) Aseffa Gebre-Mariyam Tesemma / Asefa Gebre Mariam Tesemma / Assefa Gabre-Mariam Tesemma (1935– ), poet.
 * 3) Kidist Bayelegne / Kidist Bayelign, Ethiopian female film director and writer
 * 4) Ababa Haylemelekot
 * 5) Girmacchaw Takla Hawaryat / Girmācchaw Takla Hāwāryāt / Germāčaw Takla Ḥawāryāt / Germachew Tekle-Hawariat / Gərmaččäw Takla-Hawaryat (1915-1987)
 * 6) Afewerq Yohannis (1919–?).
 * 7) Debbebe Seyfu / Debebe Seifu (1950-2000), poet and academic.
 * 8) Demese Tsege / Demissie Tsige, Amharic author and journalist.
 * 9) Dannyacchew Werqu / Dannyachew Werqu / Daññachew Werqu (1936–1994), novelist.

Kenya

 * 1) Sayyid Aidarusi
 * 2) Thomas Akare (1950– ), novelist.
 * 3) Joseph R. Alila
 * 4) Yusuf Dawood
 * 5) Anne Gathuo
 * 6) Mwangi Gicheru
 * 7) Dominic Owuor Otiang'a
 * 8) Muyaka bin Haji al-Ghassany
 * 9) Samuel Kahiga (1946– ), novelist and short story writer.
 * 10) Parselelo Kantai
 * 11) Joseph E. Kariuki (1931– ), poet, teacher and administrator.
 * 12) Peter Kareithi
 * 13) Leonard Kibera (1942–1983), novelist and short story writer.
 * 14) Bella McFarland
 * 15) Sam Mbure
 * 16) Henry Muoria
 * 17) Ahmad Nassir
 * 18) Stephen N. Ngubiah (1936– ), novelist.
 * 19) Henry Ole Kulet / Henry ole Kulet / H. R. ole Kulet / H. R. Ole Kulet / Henry R. ole Kulet / Henry R. Ole Kulet (1946– ), novelist.
 * 20) Wanda Simon, pseudonym of Nicholas Muraguri (1934– )
 * 21) Kuldip Sondhi (1924– ), playwright born in Lahore.
 * 22) Halejoetse Tsehlana
 * 23) Daniel Wabala
 * 24) Godwin Wachira (1936– ), novelist.
 * 25) Ken Walibora
 * 26) Kyallo W. Wamitila / K. W. Wamitila / Kyallo Wadi Wamitila / Kyallo Wamitila (1966– ), winner of the Jomo Kenyatta Prize in 2001, 2005 and 2007.
 * 27) Kenneth Watene (1944– ), playwright.
 * 28) Omar Babu ("Abu Marjan"), Second Runner-up for the Jomo Kenyatta Prize (Swahili adult fiction) in 2009.

Lesotho

 * 1) Moroesi Akhionbare (1945– )
 * 2) B. M. Khaketla / Bennett Makalo Khaketla (1913– ), poet.
 * 3) A. M. Lesitsi
 * 4) M. Mahalefele
 * 5) M. M. Makara
 * 6) Z. A. Matšela
 * 7) Mzamane Nhlapo
 * 8) Kemuel Edward Ntsane / K. E. Ntsane (1920–1983), novelist.
 * 9) Mpho Matsepo Nthunya
 * 10) L. Ramohlanka
 * 11) Everitt Lechesa Segoete (1858–1923), novelist.

Liberia

 * 1) Similih-Magnawala Cordor
 * 2) S. Kpanbayeazee Duworko, II (1959)
 * 3) K-Moses Nagbe
 * 4) Elma Shaw
 * 5) James V. Dwalu(1966-)
 * 6) T. Michael Weah
 * 7) Watchen Johnson-Babalola
 * 8) Elfreda Johnson
 * 9) Augustus Voahn
 * 10) Nathaniel N. P. Nah
 * 11) Kona Khasu
 * 12) Srs. Mary Laurene Browne

Malawi

 * 1) Chiwoza Bandawe
 * 2) John Gwengwe
 * 3) Lawrence Kadzitche
 * 4) Aubrey Kalitera (1949– ), writer, publisher and filmmaker.
 * 5) Jack McBrams
 * 6) Edison Mpina (1942– ), poet and novelist.
 * 7) Alfred Msadala
 * 8) Adamson Muula
 * 9) Anthony Nazombe (1955– ), poet.
 * 10) Jika Nkolokosa

Somalia

 * 1) Boobe Yusuf Dualeh
 * 2) Ibrahim Ahmed Hawd
 * 3) Mohamed Bahse Hassan
 * 4) Ahmed Kayse
 * 5) Abdulahi Awad Eigeh
 * 6) Abdurahman Guri-barwaqo
 * 7) Abduwali Farah Jambir
 * 8) A Garas (Maqalocshe)
 * 9) Fosia Yusuf Haji Adan Qabileh
 * 10) Abdi Aziz Ahmed Gurbiye-Journalist and Author
 * 11) Abdinasir Dirie
 * 12) Abdisalam Issa-Salwe, political historian and information scientist.
 * 13) Abdirahman Mohamed Adam (Af-jar)
 * 14) Adam S. Abdi
 * 15) Abdul Qader Mohammed Mursal, playwright of Olal iyo Hoyadiis
 * 16) Abdulkadir Oromo
 * 17) A. Ibraahim AwXirsi, authored The Somali Court Interpreter
 * 18) Ahmed Ahmed
 * 19) Bashir Sheakh Omar Goth
 * 20) Cabdulqaadir Xirsi 'Yamyam'
 * 21) Faarax Maxamuud Maxamed1963
 * 22) IIbrahim Ahmed
 * 23) Khalid Ali Guul (Wrote more than 54 books)
 * 24) Saida Sheikh Ahmed(VIP) Brussels Belgium
 * 25) Mahad Ahmed Dhoore(qaransuge)
 * 26) Abdalla Nuradion Ahmed, Somali poet, journalist and lyricist, died at age 75 in 2008 (surname: Nuradin or Nuradi)
 * 27) Khadra Sufi, Somali-German author, Journalist

Uganda

 * 1) Emmanuel Acheta
 * 2) Lilliane Barenzi
 * 3) Grace Birabwe Isharaza
 * 4) Joseph Buruga (1942– ), poet.
 * 5) Timothy Kalyegira
 * 6) Nuwagaba Kanjungu
 * 7) Hope Keshubi
 * 8) Susan N. Kiguli
 * 9) Igor Kossov
 * 10) Charles Lubega Mbidde
 * 11) Tarcis Nsobya
 * 12) Margaret Ntakarimize
 * 13) Sandra Okoed Aimo
 * 14) Mary Karooro Okurutv
 * 15) Christine Oryema-Lalobo
 * 16) George Seremba (1957– ), playwright.
 * 17) Vicky Wandawa (1986– )