CREATIVE WRITER

A passionate creative thinker and writer, Memela has published four books. In 2014 he published What Mother Told Us, a special tribute to ordinary women who have kept the flame of struggle alive.

 

Noteworthy was Zenzele: Young Gifted & Free (Porcupine Press 2014) a motivational book that is the practical application of the tenets of Black Consciousness spirit of self-determination. The significance of Zenzele is its aim to encouraging youth from disadvantaged background to take control of their lives and future.

 

This was preceded by His Master’s Voice (Geko Publishing 2011) is Memela’s semi-autobiographical second book which will was published by Geko Publishing. It traces the experiences of black professionals in a capitalist controlled economy, especially in the media.

 

The first book was Flowers of the Nation (Kwa-Zulu Natal University Press, 2005.)

 

He has also contributed short stories to Soweto Inside Out (Zebra Press, 2004) and Crossing Over (Kwela Books, 1994.) Significantly, his short story was one of the Top 20 winners in the Short Sharp Stories national competition and was published in Bloody Satisfied.

 

PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTION

A well-known journalist and public intellectual, he is a frequent commentary contributor and serial letter writer to The Star, Business Day, The Argus, Mail& Guardian, Sowetan, Pretoria News, The Argus, City Press and Sunday Independent, Sunday Tribune, to name a few.

 

Since 2007, he has been in the Top 10 contributors of the multi-award winning thoughtleader blog on M&G Online.


BOOKS I HAVE WRITTEN

Sandile Memela is a well-known journalist, novelist, cultural critic, polemicist and public servant. He is reputed to be an intellectually provocative writer.

What Mother Told Us

a special tribute to ordinary women who have kept the flame of struggle alive

Zenzele: Young Gifted & Free

The significance of Zenzele is its aim to encouraging youth from disadvantaged background to take control of their lives and future.

His Master’s Voice

It traces the experiences of black professionals in a capitalist controlled economy, especially in the media.

Flowers of the Nation

The first book was Flowers of the Nation (Kwa-Zulu Natal University Press, 2005.)


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