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Acknowledgement to reviewers

In an effort to facilitate the selection of appropriate peer reviewers for Literator, we ask that you take a moment to update your electronic portfolio on https://literator.org.za for our files, allowing us better access to your areas of interest and expertise, in order to match reviewers with submitted manuscripts.

If you would like to become a reviewer, please visit the journal website and register as a user. In order to be considered, please email submissions@literator.

org.za indicating your intention to register as a reviewer for the journal.

To access your details on the website, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Log into the online journal at https://literator.

org.za

2. In your ‘user home’

[https://literator.org.

za/index.php/literator/

user] select ‘edit my profile’ under the heading

‘my account’ and insert all relevant details, bio statement and reviewing interest(s).

3. It is good practice as a reviewer to update your personal details regularly to ensure contact with you throughout your professional term as reviewer to Literator.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require assistance in performing this task.

Publisher:

[email protected] Tel: +27 21 975 2602

The editorial team of Literator recognises the value and importance of the peer reviewer in the overall publication process – not only in shaping the individual manuscript, but also in shaping the credibility and reputation of our journal.

We are committed to the timely publication of all original, innovative contributions submitted for publication. As such, the identification and selection of reviewers who have expertise and interest in the topics appropriate to each manuscript are essential elements in ensuring a timely, productive peer review process.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank and recognise the following reviewers for their precious time and dedication, regardless of whether the papers they reviewed were finally published. We apologise for any names that have been inadvertently left out.

These individuals provided their services to the journal as a reviewer from 01 October 2021 to 30 September 2022.

Adelia Carstens Bernard de Meyer Bernardus J. Odendaal Carol Leff

Claire Westman Dewald Koen Diana Bloem Dorah R. Mabule Dumisani Spofana Elisabeth Snyman Emmanuel T. Ngwenya Erasmos Charamba Frederick Botha Grant Andrews Heilna du Plooy Hein Viljoen Herculene Kotzé Janien Linde Jenni Gobind Joan Hambidge Koliswa Moropa Laurinda C. van Tonder Lesibana J. Rafapa Linda van Huyssteen

Marius Crous Mark Sanders Matome Mabiletja Michael M. Kretzer Naomi Nkealah Nicholas Meihuizen Pamla Letsoalo Paul Mason Pinkie Paahla Reinhardt Fourie

Rethabile M. Possa-Mogoera Rosemary A. Gray

Salomi Louw

Sekgothe Mokgoatšana Sihawukele E. Ngubane Sonja Loots

Syed H. Begum Tendai Mangena Tessa Dowling Vimbai Hungwe

W.A.M. (Wannie) Carstens Yolanda Dreyer

Yolandi Ribbens-Klein Zilibele Mtumane

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