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The delegates at the publishing launch must spread the message far and wide about cultivating a reading culture
The delegates at the publishing launch must spread the message far and wide about cultivating a reading culture
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A collaboration between the department of sport, arts and culture and the Academic and Non-Fiction Authors Association of South Africa (ANFASA), dubbed the Publishing Hub Book Launch, was unveiled in Pretoria on Thursday, 29 February. The initiative prioritised female writers, as was evident in the number of awardees of the fairer sex. 

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