February 10
- Caine Prize 2012 Judging Panel Announced (CISA)
- Writer Flávio Armando Releases 'Condutor/Peão' Friday (ANGOP)
- Bookshop to Curb Ignorance With a Discount (Daily Trust)
February 9
- In the Shadow World, Only Blood, Gold and Gunpowder [book review] (IPS)
- Sickness Could Not Hold Her Down (The Herald)
February 8
- Coup Charges Against Writer Dropped, Still Faces Military Tribunal [press release] (IFEX)
- Bansang U.S Principal Publishes History Book (Daily Observer)
February 7
- The Passing of Time - a Key Life Lesson From a Retail Tycoon [opinion] (Citizen)
- Clinic Card Crucial to Health [book review] (The Herald)
February 6
- Amazon.com Devouring African Writers and Publishers [column] (Public Agenda)
- Book on 'Ngangela' Community Released (ANGOP)
- 142 Years After His Death, Charles Dickens Still Fulfils the Greatest Expectations (Monitor)
- Books They Read - Patrick Oguru Onen [interview] (Monitor)
- Victorino Kanda Presents Poetry Book (ANGOP)
February 3
- Book on Discrimination Launched (Analyst)
- Local Writers Releases 'A Vida é Uma Dança' Friday (ANGOP)
February 2
- Education Sector Hands Over 7000 Books in Kibala (ANGOP)
- Addis Rising - Finding the Future in an African Boom Town [analysis] (iMaverick)
February 1
- 'Novel' On Molestation, Homosexuality Released (Analyst)
- Signs of Hope in a Shattered State [book review] (African Arguments)
- Ndombele Silva Launches First Book (ANGOP)
- Book On Nganguela Ethnic Group Out On Thursday (ANGOP)
- Kassab Pre-School Teachers Missing Salaries and Curriculum Materials (Radio Dabanga)
- Banning a Bahraini Writer From Entering Country to Sign Book [press release] (HRInfo)
- New Library Opens in Addis Ababa (UN News)
January 30
- Getting Somalia Wrong - Faith, War and Hope in a Shattered State [book review] (African Arguments)
- Imoke's 20 Years of Service Chronicled in a Book (This Day)
- A War Worth Fighting (Independent)
- U.S-Based Citizen Donates 3, 000 Books (Times of Zambia)
- Parly Probes Textbook Tenders (Financial Gazette)
- Books They Read - Julius N. Uma [interview] (Monitor)
- Publishers Lag in Shift to Electronic Books (Monitor)
- Age Has Nothing to Do With It [interview] (Monitor)
January 27
January 26
- Education Ministry Guarantees Books in Namibe (ANGOP)
- Publishers Lag in Shift to Electronic Books (Business Daily)
January 25
- New Book Accuses French Journalists of Complicity With Former President Ben Ali (Tunisia Live)
- VP Given GAW/Pen Membership (Accra Mail)
- Citizen Launches Book On Homosexuality (New Dawn)
- Education Ministry Announces 37 Million Books (ANGOP)
- Education Ministry Makes Available 37 Million Books (ANGOP)
January 24
- Sua in Drive to Promote Reading Culture (Daily News)
January 23
- My Memorable Book [opinion] (The Moment)
- Longhorn Launches Project to Supply Learners With E-Readers (Business Daily)
- An Amazon From the East [analysis] (This Day)
- The Future of Reading Is Digital (New Times)
- Writer Amélia Da Lomba Presents New Book (ANGOP)
- Culture Minister Opens First Cairo International Book Fair After Revolution (Egypt Online)
- Amnesty International Participates in Cairo International Book Fair (Egypt Online)
- Books They Read With Olivia Kaguliro Mulerwa [interview] (Monitor)
January 20
- Mandela's Chef Publishes Cookbook (Biz-Community)
January 19
- Piracy Causes Psycho-Social Effects to Authors (ANGOP)
- Writer Presents 'Gotas De Lágrimas' in Lubango (ANGOP)
- New Book Details Nation's Struggle for Democracy [book listing] (Swazi Media)
- Books Release Tops Literature Brigade Activities (ANGOP)
- Online Shop Takes the Hassle Out of Buying Books for Busy Readers (Business Daily)
January 18
- Cairo International Book Fair to Open January 22 (Egypt Online)
- The Inspirational Dreams of a Promising Young Writer [opinion] (New Times)
- 'Movimento Lev'arte' Releases Book (ANGOP)
- What P'bitek Might Have Thought of Nation Today... [interview] (Monitor)
- Church Launches Biography Book On Retired Bishop Paride (Citizen)
January 16
- Book Voices Needs of Aranos Youth (New Era)
- Writer Defends Divulging of Literature (ANGOP)
- Open - Star Search (This Day)
- Country's Collective Memory, Conscience Preserved in Together (Financial Gazette)
- What Region Read in 2011 (East African)
- Prime Minister Ganzouri to Open Cairo Book Fair on January 22 (Egypt Online)
January 13
- Corruption At Macmillan Threatens School Books (AIM)
- Scientific Academy Renovation Costs L.E. 500 Million (Egypt Online)
January 11
- Soyinka Warns of Looming Civil War (This Day)
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