Our lunch time at School was at Sengas just inside Helejusah restaurant in Bugujju village just neighboring UCU on the right. I remember Mafi, Snoop and Douglas the other two law School mates were perhaps Ndugu Eliab and yours truly, once in a while, Karamagi Andrew would come along and appreciate why we loved theContinue reading “Chairman Ndugu Eliab Naturinda Mpolera; from the hot seat to the August house”
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Romance, Love & Marriage: A Cautionary Tale with Laughter & Lip Gloss
Let me begin with a confession: I have absolutely no business writing a blog about marriage or romance. But here we are. Because love, my friends, is wild, confusing, beautiful, devastating, delicious, and sometimes… just plain stupid. And yet we keep doing it. Falling in it. Crying over it. Writing whole books about it—hi there,Continue reading “Romance, Love & Marriage: A Cautionary Tale with Laughter & Lip Gloss”
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o; The Literary titan that has transitioned
Renowned Kenyan writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o has died at age 87, his family members have announced “It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our dad, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, this Wednesday morning,” wrote his daughter Wanjiku wa Ngũgĩ on Facebook. “He lived a full life, fought a good fight. As aContinue reading “Ngugi Wa Thiong’o; The Literary titan that has transitioned”
Days are long, but the years are short; Omutonzi Yasalawo
That phrase, “The days are long, but the years are short,” often resonates with people reflecting on the passage of time. It captures the feeling that while individual days can seem to drag on, looking back, the years seem to have flown by. Time Perhaps doesn’t heal,it just keeps one going. Adele in the song,Continue reading “Days are long, but the years are short; Omutonzi Yasalawo”
Literary love for Wahome Mutahi
I joked a few days ago that this extension was meant for us to which Izrus Banda replied,”Ensuring that no story remains untold. Thats Afrobloggers for you.” I think I should write this comment, because of my wordiness, I couldn’t write twenty words and end like that, that means a whole story will not beContinue reading “Literary love for Wahome Mutahi”