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The Samira Empowerment and Humanitarian Project (SEHP) is excited to announce the opening of the call for entries for the highly anticipated 3rd edition of the Samira Bawumia Literature Prize (SBLP).
The SBLP is a nationwide biennial literary competition dedicated to identifying, nurturing, and providing a clear pathway for talented young Ghanaian writers to become published.
The Samira Bawumia Literature Prize seeks to promote African literature written by African voices for young African readers, promoting a robust literary culture that builds identity, inspires curiosity, and celebrates our rich culture.
The SBLP presents a unique opportunity for participants to become published authors.

Selected entries from each edition are compiled and published in a widely acclaimed anthology, providing invaluable exposure for emerging writers.
The SBLP has already published two impactful anthologies: "All Ghana a Stage," featuring selected entries from the maiden edition, and the most recent, "We move, Ghanaian Dream in motion," released in November 2024.
This is a golden opportunity to see your work in print and contribute to a growing body of significant Ghanaian literature.
Beyond the opportunity for publication, attractive prizes will be awarded to the top-performing writers. First-place winners will be awarded laptops and cash prizes of GHS 5000.00.
Second-place winners will receive GHS 3000.00, and third-place winners will be awarded GHS 2000.00. Writers placed from 4th to 10th in each category will receive GHS 1000.00.
Additionally, all top thirty (30) shortlisted entries across categories will be published in the anthology.
For the 2025 edition, we invite you to engage with the captivating theme, “Reimagine Africa’s Folktales for the Next Generation.”
We are seeking original and compelling creative works that will resonate with young Ghanaian readers beginning from age 9.
Submissions should creatively explore the theme by:
Retelling African myths and folktales.
Exploring and celebrating traditional symbols.
Using storytelling to inspire environmental responsibility and climate action.
Creating African Heroes and Heroines as role models for Ghanaian children and youth.
Eligibility: The competition is open to Ghanaian citizens between the ages of 15 and 30 years.
Submission Guidelines:
Word count: Entries must be between 1,000 and 1,500 words.
Genres: Submissions are accepted in Fiction, Non-fiction, and Poetry.
Entry Limit: Each individual may submit one entry. For the poetry category, up to three poems will be considered as a single submission.
Submission Status: Works must not be published at the time of submission.
Dates:
Submission Portal Opens: Thursday, May 15, 2025.
Submission Deadline: 21st June, 2025
Submission Portal: Entries can be submitted electronically through the SBLP website:
www.sehp.sbawumia.org
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