Uganda is always referred to as a pearl of Africa but given that the quote is attributed to Churchill ,it is safe to say that we are the peril of Africa judging by the latest government action in halting the development partners scheme of give directly fund by the USAID, the reasoning might be thatContinue reading “We are the peril of Africa.”
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Social distance is a luxury we can’t afford.
We are now in the new normal ever since the covid19 spread out, we are trying to adapt to the WHO guidelines and its not easy, for example wearing the face mask is hard as we suffocate and struggle to breathe but we are avoiding the okwetsyamura so there is no option, the face maskContinue reading “Social distance is a luxury we can’t afford.”
Self preservation; lock down reflections
In this lock down a lot has happened and it may get us writing. One of the hardest things I’ve learned and mastered over the past few months is self-preservation. I used to struggle with focusing on my own well-being, because I couldn’t differentiate between self-preservation and selfishness. I felt guilty about even wanting toContinue reading “Self preservation; lock down reflections”
Day 8 WABC Afrophobia is a shame,we are a country and we gotta love each other.
So I have actually done advocacy write ups before the challenge came up, I decided to modify the last write up I made on Afrophobia because I dare say that it is a shame. Last month on Africa day,a colleague from Zimbabwe requested me to be part of a collaboration and she curated the writeContinue reading “Day 8 WABC Afrophobia is a shame,we are a country and we gotta love each other.”
Tribute to L’angata Road Primary School Kids.
Yesterday social media was awash with images of kids being teargassed by Kenya Police Force. This was when the pupils of L’angata Road Primary School had decided to march peacefully and protest against the fencing of their playground. Truth be told the land had been sold, there were plans of building a hotel and itContinue reading “Tribute to L’angata Road Primary School Kids.”