A colleague gave me this analogy on why he votes, ”Its kind of like a man in relationship with a lady well knowing that the lady doesn’t like him. Whereas the man continues with the relationship , the reality that he is not the lady ‘s choice haunts him.” So in essence some people voteContinue reading “Post election grief; what next for NUP”
Oryo’mumikono ya Yesu tagira kyatiina
You know some songs that you listen to and you are reminded of a person. Today I listened to a local song with lines, Oryo’mumikono ya Yesu tagira kyatiina kandi amuhumuriramu, amarwa rukundo ye… Literally meaning that whoever is in Jesus’ hands fears nothing. You see the scriptures tell us that even at our lowest,Continue reading “Oryo’mumikono ya Yesu tagira kyatiina”
What we need is a mea culpa and not reconciliation
Mea culpa is a Latin term used in the catholic faith to affirm guilt, locally the faithful was say,”gunsinze gunsingidde dala” . Monsignor Kasibante while at state house made the request for reconciliation and allowing Robert Kyagulanyi to be free and for the military to end the siege at his residence. The president in responseContinue reading “What we need is a mea culpa and not reconciliation”
Understanding the liberation; the story of the 86ers
Today marks the 35th anniversary of the National Resistance Army. On 26th January 1986, the NRA marched on to take power under the leadership of General Yoweri Museveni and he took oath as president,word has it that Kampala had fallen on the 25th January but the date coincides with the Idi Amini takeover and soContinue reading “Understanding the liberation; the story of the 86ers”
My Saloon tales
Ever since the full lockdown, saloons were closed,it was tricky given the love for grooming and keeping in shape we were almost looking like apes. Ladies are special people, somehow they know how to treat their hair or keep it in shape .Barbers are now creative,they move with their equipment from door to door andContinue reading “My Saloon tales”