by Teakisi | Nov 6, 2017 | Current Affairs
By Minnie Kangethe I keep looking around me hoping to find a leader or a politician who has the interest of the common citizen at heart and deliver on their promise. Unfortunately, I have been disappointed a lot. In the same breath, I realize that it is not all in...
by Teakisi | Oct 27, 2017 | Culture
By Amandla Karungi As a young woman getting married in 2017, I have noticed differing reactions of people from different age groups when I tell them of “my impending nuptials” (It sounds more regal to call it that). When it comes to the generation of my...
by Teakisi | Oct 25, 2017 | Business, Empowerment, Francais, Lifestyle, Thoughts & Reflections
By Edwige Suzon Il y a quelques jours, je suis tombée sur un article intéressant qui présentait des personnes ayant quitté des emplois dans lesquels elles excellaient visiblement, si on se fie aux salaires mirobolants qu’elles touchaient. Des ingénieurs, des as du...
by Teakisi | Oct 23, 2017 | Thoughts & Reflections
By Josephine Amoako Experience is undoubtedly a great teacher, but I also think it seems so because we as humans are sometimes too stubborn for our good. No matter the danger signs we see and are warned against, our curiosity gets the better part of us and then we...
by Teakisi | Oct 20, 2017 | Culture, Current Affairs, Empowerment, Health, Thoughts & Reflections
By Reem Gaafar A few weeks ago, a German television show host conducted a few interviews on the Sudanese street asking what the youth thought of FGM. One particular young lady, well dressed and sitting in the driving seat of a car, told him that yes, she was...