If there’s one person to thank in Afrobloggers,it would be my Twitter son, Benjamin so apparently, Twitter thinks that I am the Dad and Pollet is the Mom so she’s technically my Twitter wife and who refuses such a match up,kyenayagaliza embazzi,kibuyaga asudde ( what I wished to be cut down by an axe, theContinue reading “Africa’s Entertainment; the Ugandan edition .”
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WBC Culture and Fashion#3 Curses or gods? the case for the twins
The birth of twins in the African traditional society was received with different reaction,in some communities,they were a bundle of joy and we’re considered as gods and gifts would be brought to them. In other communities,they were ostracized and looked at as curses. I studied at Makerere College School for my Ordinary Level and itContinue reading “WBC Culture and Fashion#3 Curses or gods? the case for the twins”
WBC Fashion and Culture;#2 Ndyomwiraguju
The above title literally means that I am black and perhaps to celebrate my heritage, In 2013, I with four others had a competition in Washington DC and we visited the Mall where there are significant memorials in the history of the US. While walking,we met a group of African Americans and they were excitedContinue reading “WBC Fashion and Culture;#2 Ndyomwiraguju”
WBC Culture and Fashion #2 Preserving our motherlanguages
Ndikuza kuhandiika eki, Mutahi Wangye,omuhandiiki Sue Nyakubaya Nhevera okuruga omu ihanga rya mashuma ga Africa, Zimbabwe niwe yampire omuhimbo obuyahandiika aha rurimi rwe (Shona) https://amarionline.wordpress.com/2021/06/11/beauty-of-the-mother-tongue/ ninyijuka nkashemererwa munonga nobu nabaire ntarukurumanya,kikampa amaani. Omweshongozi Paulo Kafeero omukyeshongoro kye, “Olurimi Lwange” natangazibwa eminyeeto yahati erikwanga endimi zekizaarwa ngu nezabatashomire. Ekyandetera nahandiika omu runyankole nokworeka ngu titushemereire kushwaaraContinue reading “WBC Culture and Fashion #2 Preserving our motherlanguages”
WBC Culture and Fashion #1 The Kaunda suit; Leaders and apparels
Right now we the Pan Africanists are mourning the death of Mzee KK who slept last week at the age of 97. KK was a man of all seasons, guitarist, leader but most importantly, his sense of fashion. There was a suit named after him because he popularized it The suit is designed in woollenContinue reading “WBC Culture and Fashion #1 The Kaunda suit; Leaders and apparels”