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Founded in Uganda in 2023, The Weganda Review is a literary journal produced at the intersection of art & ideas, by and for those interested in African stories.

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The important (and beautiful) work of the Kenyan conceptual artist Peterson Kamwathi is reviewed in the current issue of The Weganda Review. Subscribe to read this essay -- and more:

The important (and beautiful) work of the Kenyan conceptual artist Peterson Kamwathi is reviewed in the current issue of <a href="/WegandaReview/">The Weganda Review</a>. Subscribe to read this essay -- and more:
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Book mail from Kampala, Uganda. Honored to have two poems “Spoon” and “Kitenge Dreams” published in issue 7 of The The Weganda Review. Thank you to Associate Editor Ber Anena & Editor-in-Chief Rodney Muhumuza for this opportunity & privilege. Read it here: bit.ly/AraoAmeny

Book mail from Kampala, Uganda.

Honored to have two poems “Spoon” and “Kitenge Dreams” published in issue 7 of The <a href="/WegandaReview/">The Weganda Review</a>.

Thank you to Associate Editor Ber Anena &amp; Editor-in-Chief Rodney Muhumuza for this opportunity &amp; privilege.

Read it here: bit.ly/AraoAmeny
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The cover of the eighth issue of The Weganda Review, set to be published in mid-April. As always, the issue features a wonderful mix of essays, poetry, fiction, photography and art. Cover art is titled "Wondering," a batik piece by the Ugandan artist Nuwa Wamala Nnyanzi.

The cover of the eighth issue of <a href="/WegandaReview/">The Weganda Review</a>, set to be published in mid-April. As always, the issue features a wonderful mix of essays, poetry, fiction, photography and art. Cover art is titled "Wondering," a batik piece by the Ugandan artist Nuwa Wamala Nnyanzi.
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The art-loving Ugandan is warmly invited to "Rehearsing the Future," an art show to launch Weganda Gallery, in Bugolobi, Kampala, on May 10. The Roduza Collection website will be accessible on the eve of the launch.

The art-loving Ugandan is warmly invited to "Rehearsing the Future," an art show to launch Weganda Gallery, in Bugolobi, Kampala, on May 10. The Roduza Collection website will be accessible on the eve of the launch.
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Some installation views of "Rehearsing the Future," an art exhibition that opens on May 10 to launch Weganda Gallery in Bugolobi, Kampala. All those who love art (and beautiful things generally) should come by on Saturday or later during the month-long show.

Some installation views of "Rehearsing the Future," an art exhibition that opens on May 10 to launch Weganda Gallery in Bugolobi, Kampala. All those who love art (and beautiful things generally) should come by on Saturday or later during the month-long show.
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Weganda Gallery in Bugolobi, Kampala, was launched on Saturday with the unveiling of the Roduza Collection. The art exhibition, titled "Rehearsing the Future," is open until June 15. If you are unable to go, check it out online: roduzacollection.com

Weganda Gallery in Bugolobi, Kampala, was launched on Saturday with the unveiling of the Roduza Collection. The art exhibition, titled "Rehearsing the Future," is open until June 15. If you are unable to go, check it out online: roduzacollection.com
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Congratulations to The Weganda Review (The Weganda Review), a finalist for the 2025 Firecracker Award in Magazines/Best Debut! thewegandareview.org

Congratulations to The Weganda Review (<a href="/WegandaReview/">The Weganda Review</a>), a finalist for the 2025 Firecracker Award in Magazines/Best Debut! thewegandareview.org
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In Saturday Monitor -- today's paper -- the art critic Musinguzi Bamuturaki writes about Kampala’s Weganda Gallery and the vision of its founder. “Rehearsing the Future,” the much-loved art exhibition that launched the Bugolobi-based gallery, is on till June 28.

In Saturday Monitor -- today's paper -- the art critic Musinguzi Bamuturaki writes about Kampala’s Weganda Gallery and the vision of its founder. “Rehearsing the Future,” the much-loved art exhibition that launched the Bugolobi-based gallery, is on till June 28.
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The Weganda Review (The Weganda Review) is a finalist for the Firecracker Award in Magazines/Best Debut! Celebrate with us on June 26: clmp.org/event/2025-fir…

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The cover of the 9th issue of @wegandareview. As ever, the issue includes a terrific mix of essays, fiction & poetry. Art portfolios belong to Lilian Nabulime & JB Muramuzi. Cover art is a haunting “minimum portrait” by Waleed Mohammed, a Sudanese artist now based in Kampala.

The cover of the 9th issue of @wegandareview. As ever, the issue includes a terrific mix of essays, fiction &amp; poetry. Art portfolios belong to Lilian Nabulime &amp; JB Muramuzi. Cover art is a haunting “minimum portrait” by Waleed Mohammed, a Sudanese artist now based in Kampala.
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The 9th issue of The Weganda Review was published in print last week and online today. Get copies from the usual stockists or visit our office and gallery space in Bugolobi, Kampala, where you can also view paintings by Ocom Adonias, JB Muramuzi, Ronex, Ismael Kateregga & others.

The 9th issue of <a href="/WegandaReview/">The Weganda Review</a>  was published in print last week and online today. Get copies from the  usual stockists or visit our office and gallery space in Bugolobi, Kampala, where you can also view paintings by Ocom Adonias, JB Muramuzi, Ronex, Ismael Kateregga &amp; others.