by Teakisi | Sep 6, 2019 | Affaires en Cours, Autonomisation, Francais
Par Christelle Kamanan Salut, tu viens d’où ? Waouh, j’adore tes cheveux, je peux toucher ? Non, je ne te crois pas ; c’est impossible que tu ne saches pas danser. Attends, vous les Africains vous avez TOUS le rythme dans la peau! Eh, on ne...
by Teakisi | Aug 30, 2019 | Culture, Current Affairs, Development, Education, Empowerment, Thoughts & Reflections
By Eunice Tossy I was at church one time, when a guy said, “you will find some women over confident which affects their lives negatively, women SHOULD be shy, and less confident, Women that go to the US or far in life do that”. Now I don’t want to talk about...
by Teakisi | Aug 27, 2019 | Development, Lifestyle
By Caroline Numuhire For three decades now, I am privileged to be alive and to have searched for happiness. What a great adventure it has been, and if God had to take me ten years back, I would cheerfully jump on to the opportunity. However, my journey for happiness...
by Teakisi | Aug 19, 2019 | Thoughts & Reflections
By Sarah Jaravaza I live in the beautiful capital city of Harare. I know I am biased, but I believe that it is a scenic place. My city is a mixture of a concrete jungle and green spaces. Yet lately, I am feeling like my city is not as beautiful as it used to be. One...
by Teakisi | Aug 14, 2019 | Culture, Current Affairs, Education, Empowerment, Hair & Beauty
By Eunice Aber Once again, Queen Bey drops a number that does not just turn ears, but hearts too. And it comes at an opportune time for me. Of late, I realised discrimination was far more complicated than black and white, or woman and man. I have since resigned to the...