No longer the bane of my existence

It was a Thursday night, shrouded in a chilly gloom,A night I awaited eagerly, despite impending dark doom.Not for the murmurs of hearts, nor tales woven with care,But for the chance to see you, and feel less despair. Your presence eased the ache of my heart’s worn seams,Each glimpse of you, a respite from life’sContinue reading “No longer the bane of my existence”

KYADDALA SEASON 2 REVIEW

If you were around between the 1970s and 2005, you’ll want to get your favorite armchair and popcorn warmed up for Kyaddala Season 2. Straight off the bat, episode 1 features some of Uganda’s first ‘real’ celebrities from the ‘Ebonies’,  with appearances from Sam Bagenda famously known as Dr. Bbosa, Fauziah Nakiboneka, who I nicknamedContinue reading “KYADDALA SEASON 2 REVIEW”

How the pandemic reshaped public entertainment in Uganda

Gone are the days when you’d attend an event and enjoy a seamless mix of music with your favorite Dj, selector, or VJ on the decks especially in a club atmosphere, however with coronavirus-related restrictions in the entertainment sector for close to 2 years, the entertainment industry fell to it’s knees. For people who reliedContinue reading “How the pandemic reshaped public entertainment in Uganda”

My take on online safety for young women in Uganda

#MIL encourages critical thinking in order to fight misinformation and disinformation while we promote human rights especially with the effects of Covid 19. Covid 19 has increased the rate of unemployment worldwide and this has negatively affected the mental health of internet users. This is where #GCED comes in with free access to materials noContinue reading “My take on online safety for young women in Uganda”

The nuisance that is Cupid

Lockdown had just been lifted, and they were finally on the romantic date they had been planning for months during Covid19 till he got a call from his wife demanding for milk for the newly born baby. Cupid did it again. According to myth, Cupid was the son of Mercury, the winged messenger of the gods,Continue reading “The nuisance that is Cupid”

Making it before 30 , a Ugandan millennial’s perspective

We’ve all heard the phrase from our mentors that , “you still have time” . But do we really ? Statistics from a recent online article said that the average 40 year old in the 1980s had their own house , family and car while 40 year old’s today are still renting or staying withContinue reading “Making it before 30 , a Ugandan millennial’s perspective”

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