Sue Nyathi

Sue Nyathi
Born
Sukoluhle Nyathi

(1978-06-23) 23 June 1978
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Alma materNational University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe (Master of Science)
Occupations
  • Writer
  • Screenwriter
  • Investment analyst
Years active2012–present
Notable workThe Polygamist (2012), The Gold Diggers (2018), A Family Affair (2020), An Angel's Demise (2022), Rubies and Rain (2025)
TelevisionMatatiele (TV series) (2015)
Bone of my bones (2017) (screenwriter)
Websitesuenyathi.co.za

Sukoluhle "Sue" Nyathi (born 23 June 1978) is a Zimbabwean author and investment analyst based in South Africa.

Literary career

She began writing at the age of 20. Her debut novel and bestseller The Polygamist was published in 2012.[1][2] Her second book The Gold Diggers released in 2018 received literary acclaim and was longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award as well as the Barry Ronge Fiction Prize.[3][4] She released her third book titled A Family Affair in 2020.[5] Her fourth book was released in 2022 titled An Angel's Demise.[6] In July 2025 she released her fifth novel titled Rubies and Rain.[7]

In 2021 she was shortlisted for the Morland Writing Scholarships.[8]

Personal life

Nyathi was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on 23 June 1978 and is of Northern Ndebele origin.[9] Her name Sukoluhle means a beautiful day.[10] She left Zimbabwe in 2008 and moved to Johannesburg, South Africa where she currently resides. She holds a Master of Science degree in Finance and Investment from the National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe.

Television

In 2015 she was invited by director Rolie Nikiwe to be a screenwriter for the e.tv drama Matatiele.[11] Nikiwe had read Nyathi's The polygamist and found she would be a good fit for the 21 episode drama. She then went on to work on Bone of My Bones in 2017 for SABC 2.[12]

Bibliography

Year Title Ref
2012 The Polygamist [1]
2018 The Gold Diggers [13]
2020 A Family Affair [14]
2022 An Angel's Demise [15]
2024 Rubies and Rain [7]

References

  1. ^ a b Nyathi, Sue (2012). The polygamist. Cape Town, South Africa: Logogog Press. ISBN 978-0-620-52260-1.
  2. ^ Reporter, Staff (2019-11-15). "The Portfolio: Sue Nyathi". The Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  3. ^ "Longlisted titles for Sunday Times Literary Awards". www.panmacmillan.co.za. 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  4. ^ "Africa: Stories in the 55 - The perils for Zimbabweans crossing the border into South Africa personified in Sue Nyathi's new novel, The Gold-Diggers". RFI. 2018-10-03. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  5. ^ List, The Reading (2020-11-28). "Sue Nyathi about writing, life, and her new novel 'A Family Affair'". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  6. ^ "Read the prologue to Sue Nyathi's 'An Angel's Demise': A woman's journey to hell and back". Sunday Times. 2022-11-02. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  7. ^ a b "Sue Nyathi chats to Busisekile Khumalo about her latest book 'Rubies and Rain'". Sunday Times. 2025-07-29. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  8. ^ 3-mob.com (2021-10-11). "Sue Nyathi shortlisted for Morland Writing Scholarship". Three Men On a Boat. Retrieved 2025-12-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ "Author Q&A with Sue Nyathi". www.panmacmillan.co.za. 2018-07-09. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  10. ^ africaindialogue (2021-05-21). "The Light and Dark of Life: A Dialogue with Sue Nyathi". Africa in Dialogue. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  11. ^ "Zimbabwean author lands writing role in new SA soapie". NewZimbabwe.com. 2018-02-19. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  12. ^ Standard, The. "Writer Sue Nyathi heightens potential". The Standard. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  13. ^ "The GoldDiggers by Sue Nyathi". www.panmacmillan.co.za. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  14. ^ "A Family Affair by Sue Nyathi". www.panmacmillan.co.za. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
  15. ^ Chichaya, Rutendo (2023-09-19). "An Angel's Demise by Sue Nyathi". Rehab and Relapse. Retrieved 2025-12-19.