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- Barbara Makhalisa (born 1949), also known by her married name as Barbara Nkala, is a teacher, Zimbabwean writer, Ndebele translator, novelist, editor...
- ****hi Ya, won the inaugural Ndebele writing award from the Barbara Clara Makhalisa Nkala Literary Trust. She won $250 and help with the publication of her...
- (1940–2011), Mozambique Arthur Maimane (1932–2005), South Africa Barbara Makhalisa (born 1949), Zimbabwe Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (born 1960s), Uganda...
- Zimbabwe Standard Wiseman Magwa (1962– ), playwright[Gikandi] Barbara Makhalisa (1949– ), novelist and short-story writer Nozipo Maraire (1966– ), doctor...
- Svetlana Makarovič (born 1939, Yugoslavia/Slovenia, nf/p/ch) Barbara Makhalisa (born 1949, S Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, f/nf/p) Angela Makholwa (living, S Africa...
- Johnson McDougald Terry McMillan Naomi Long Madgett Lina Magaia Barbara Makhalisa Zindzi Mandela Paule Marshall Una Marson Annette M'baye Pauline Melville...
- and short-story writer Lauren Liebenberg (born 1972), novelist Barbara Makhalisa (born 1949), novelist, writer, editor Isabella Matambanadzo (born 1973)...
- poet & YA wr. Jean Said Makdisi (b. 1940, Palestine), non-f. wr. Barbara Makhalisa (b. 1949, Zimbabwe), nv. & editor Anju Makhija (living, India/Canada/Newfoundland)...
- she founded in 1990 with other Zimbabwean writers that include Barbara Makhalisa one of the first Zimbabwean women to be published and Flora Veit-Wild...