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”
Midlife clarity
Sadly, midlife clarity has taught me that education, religion and a large part of Ugandan socialisation is a well-orchestrated ploy tomanufacture a deeply complacent but very functional citizen, one who pays tax, one who obeys every law passed, Well I am not yet in midlife but I will get there and don’t want to getContinue reading “Midlife clarity”
Recovery is a marathon and not a sprint
Dear Elizabeth, In our conversation yesterday you asked me how I were and I replied that I am okay well call it cramming the language, you will spank a child and later ask them, how are you, and they reply, fine.Guess you wanted a detailed answer and its natural that you asked. Chris ( yourContinue reading “Recovery is a marathon and not a sprint”
Hills and Valleys
Now this song by Tauren Wells has been on constant replay, I love songs for their lyrical content and it goes, you are the God of hills and valleys and I am not alone Yes certainly I have been favored by the most high.One aspect we ought to learn as believers is that life isContinue reading “Hills and Valleys”
Dear Tibuhaburwa
Congratulations are in order for holding the best election since independence The people turned out in large numbers and who are we to deny the voice of the people, some were saying that people won’t turn up to vote but the seven million that didn’t vote feared covid 19 and wanted to avoid large crowdsContinue reading “Dear Tibuhaburwa”