Novels As a novelist Katama Mkangi published several books. Some of his notable publications are: •
Ukiwa (1975) •
Mafuta (1984) •
Walenisi (1995) •
Ningekuwa na Uwezo (1999) •
Ngano za Mfalme Tapwara Tapwara (2003) The book
Walenisi is the one of the five inaugural African literature selections that are to be translated to English in 2026 through the African Language Literatures in Translation series by the
University of Georgia Press. The book will bear the title
They Are Us and the English translation will be done by Richard Prins.
Scholarly publications • Mkangi, Katama.
The Social Cost of Small Families : A Critique on Demographic Transition. Center for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, 1992. • Mkangi, Katama, and International Commission of Jurists. Kenya Section.
Practices, Principles and Institutions of Good Governance and Accountability in Moral. Published by Claripress Ltd. on behalf of International Commission of Jurists Kenya Section, Kenya Human Rights Commission, Law Society of Kenya, 1994 • Mkangi, Katama, and National Seminar on Contemporary Islam in Kenya.
The Perception of Islam by the Mijikenda of Kenya Coast. Mewa Publications, 1995. • Mkangi, Katama, and Politics Regional Conference on Law.
A Critical Reappraisal of the Socio-Cultural Background to the Anti-Democratic Culture in East Africa. Claripress, 1996.
Achievements His novels and scholarly work have featured in and inspired several research work, including • Wamitila, Kyallo Wadi. "''Towards Unlocking Kataka Mkangi's Walenisi. A Case of Parabolic Narrative."'' 1998. • Benjamin, Jesse (2010) "Representation in Kenya, Its Diaspora, and Academia: Colonial Legacies in Constructions of Knowledge About Kenya's Coast," Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, Perspective: Vol. 2: No. 2, Article 9. • Mbatiah, Mwenda (2017). "Visions of the Future in East African Fiction: A Comparative Exploration of Selected Works in Kiswahili and English." • Yenjela, Wafula. “Novelistic Dedications as Memoir: The Moral-Political Imagination of Katama Mkangi.” Oxford Research in English, no. 5, 2017, pp. 73–91. • Enock Matundura wrote a review of the book,
Walenisi, that was published in a Kenyan local newspaper, Saturday Nation, in 2024. He also wrote another piece in Taifa Leo in 2018. Mkangi also had international stints in his career, serving as a visiting Fulbright Scholar in Residence at the Department of Sociology,
Carroll College between 1998 and 1999. At the time of his death, he was an associate professor of sociology at the
United States International University Africa, a position he held since 1995. == Death ==