

The Cape Town Book Fair wants to provide foreign as well as South African participants with the option to work with the whole of Sub Saharan Africa. For many years the Harare Book Fair had provided this, but after its disappearance, no other book fair has been able to provide that platform and atmosphere. Cape Town Book Fair strives to fill this gap. However, we are aware, that it is difficult for publishers from other African countries to participate in the Fair, especially as an exhibitor. Therefore we are very proud to have found a wonderful partner in the Goethe-Institut South Africa who has invited 12 publishing houses from Sub-Saharan African countries to participate in the CTBF.
The publishers participating in this scheme enjoyed a one-day workshop on Thursday, 29 July 2010, as well as different matchmaking meetings etc. during the fair. The Cape Town Book Fair is reaching out to all of Africa, and these are the first steps. Come and join – there is so much more to do on the African continent!
Participants 2010
| Country | Name of company | Title | First names | Surname |
| Botswana | Thari-e-Ntsho Story Tellers | Miss | Bontekanye | Botumile |
| Cameroon | Editions Tropiques | Mr | Mballa Elanga | Edmond VII |
| Ghana | WOELI PUBLISHING SERVICES | Mrs | Agatha | Akonor-Mills |
| Kenya | FOCUS PUBLISHERS LTD | Mr | Peter Muthui | Kiboi |
| Malawi | E & V Publications | Mr | Egidio Hermes Juliano Luka | Mpanga |
| Nigeria | Cassava Republic Press | Ms | Bibi | Bakare-Yusuf |
| Nigeria | Rasmed Pulbications Ltd | Mr | Gbadega | Adedapo |
| Senegal | BLD Editions | Mrs | Antoinette | Fall ep Correa |
| Tanzania | MPB Enterprises | Mr | Paschally | Mayega |
| Uganda | Netmedia Publishers LTD | Mr | Martin | Okia |
| Zimbabwe | amaBooks Publishers | Ms | Jane | Morris |
| Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe Women Writers Association | Miss | Audrey | Chihota |