Dear Mukyala Kasujja Today early morning I called you and we had a short conversation, I could atleast answer the question you put to me and ofcourse,Lule and Cathy were on my mind, it’s what I do every weekend to call a few friends and say hello to them. Now the response I get fromContinue reading “Steady Progress; We shall get there”
Reading is Liberating
Every night just before I sleep, I stare up at the ceiling and think about my future. I can already see my house. It will have a large room converted into a study. Oh, the books I’m going to keep in those big shelves! Milan Kundera, Mariama Ba, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Charles Mungoshi, Pixley Isaka Seme,Continue reading “Reading is Liberating”
Iam African, and sadly, we are a country
The reference to Africa as a ‘country’ may perhaps be out of ignorance because we are 54 countries. But on further reflection, I think it is safe to say that we are a country because what happens in The Gambia equally happens in Ethiopia from a Political context. The characteristics are similar going from badContinue reading “Iam African, and sadly, we are a country”
Boulevard of uncertainty
So at 27 done with lawschool and waiting for a masters which had been offered, life had other plans. Waking up in the morning of 15th November 2016,he couldn’t turn his body and couldn’t speak, luckily he had his phone , so he called his brother and the first person they called was Dr JenniferContinue reading “Boulevard of uncertainty”
Love in pain; the guest on Valentine’s.
I have previously written about love in pain where basically the best thing you can do for a friend in pain is be there for them and understand their pain in whatever way. So I have unorthodox views about reactionary days like this one but one thing I can never dispute is that love liftsContinue reading “Love in pain; the guest on Valentine’s.”