Karavan Press awarded the CANEX Prize for Publishing in Africa for ‘In Silence My Heart Speaks’ by Thobeka Yose

During an awards ceremony held in Algiers, Algeria, on 6 September, the Cape Town-based independent press Karavan Press was announced as the winner of the prestigious 2025 CANEX Prize for Publishing in Africa.

The prize was awarded to Karavan Press for In Silence My Heart Speaks by Thobeka Yose. Congratulations to the author and publisher!

The CANEX Prize aims to celebrate publishing excellence in Africa and includes not only the momentous honour of this recognition, but also a cash prize of US$20 000.00 to be shared between the author and the publishing house.

Karina Szczurek of Karavan Press and the Algerian Minister of Culture and Arts, Azzedine Mihoubi. Photo: Creative Africa Nexus – CANEX

About the book

In Silence My Heart Speaks

I show my scars now with pride because I survived. This is me owning my story, all of it, the good and the bad.

A searing and brave memoir chronicling the author’s resilience, compassion and growth as she moves from a childhood of trauma, through the challenges of dealing with the early loss of her beloved husband and becoming a single parent as well as subsequently accompanying her child on a difficult journey of self-discovery, to a life of acceptance and forgiveness. Thobeka Yose confronts the taboos surrounding mental health, abuse, betrayal and sexual identity with fearless honesty, kindness and understanding that will inspire countless others.

Foreword by Nancy Richards.

Publication date: May 2024

ISBN: 978-1-0672224-0-6

About the author:

Hailing from Bizana, Eastern Cape, THOBEKA YOSE cultivated a love for storytelling in the fertile soil of primary school. Initially drawn to the corporate world, she pursued studies in marketing and business. However, the allure of narrative proved irresistible, prompting Thobeka to embark on a writer’s journey. She has edited and contributed to publications locally and internationally. Prior to the pandemic, Thobeka’s repertoire expanded into the realm of audio storytelling. As producer of ‘Touch Down With Top Women’ for Top Radio, she captivated audiences across Africa and beyond with her year-long programme. The ink in her veins continues to flow. As Content Manager at Batazia, Thobeka empowers aspiring writers and publishers by facilitating the dissemination of their works on a global platform, encompassing diverse African languages. This role fuels her passion for language and the profound fulfilment it brings. Beyond the written word, Thobeka is a vocal advocate for women’s rights and a staunch opponent of gender-based violence. Her unwavering commitment has led her to address audiences at various women’s events. From the sun-drenched fields of Bizana to the global stage of storytelling and social activism, Thobeka’s journey continues to inspire and uplift.

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