by Teakisi | Jul 1, 2019 | Culture, Current Affairs, Development, Education, Empowerment
By Eunice Tossy I went on a mission trip to Arua in northern Uganda, and I got to see the terror and harm that war brings to us. I also got to see that when everything goes wrong in an African society, a woman is left to clean up, show up and and also suffer. Even...
by Teakisi | Jun 26, 2019 | Current Affairs
By Reem Gaafar Sudan is an unhappy place these days. After 6 months of peaceful resistance and a few hours before the joyful occasion of Eid, thousands of uniformed forces massacred hundreds of peaceful protesters – their own relatives, in-laws and neighbours...
by Teakisi | Jun 17, 2019 | Culture, Education, Empowerment, Entertainment, Family, Feature, Lifestyle, Love & Sex, Thoughts & Reflections
By Felly Oyuga I am forty. They said this would be my sexual peak. I kind of thought they meant that I would have a lot of great sex. I was looking forward to that. I think they meant I would just look forward to great sex and not necessarily have it. I spent my...
by Teakisi | Jun 10, 2019 | Thoughts & Reflections
By Amandla Karungi Many of us leaned back in our chairs, fully clothed and shielded by screens as we watched your virtual take-down. Somebody had found it reasonable to allow your naked body to be scrutinised by the world. The rise of the cyber bully has made what...
by Teakisi | Jun 3, 2019 | Development, Education, Empowerment
By Eunice Aber 24 is obviously the age before 25. But it also is in a scary way, the age when it begins to dawn on you that you’re approaching quarter a century and have nothing you can put to your name. Given that the world follows the rules of normal distribution,...