by Teakisi | Jun 9, 2017 | Lifestyle
By Mahbuba Matovu If you don’t already know, you have to read my content with an open mind and an elevated sense of humor; otherwise, you might write my poor mother a letter questioning how she raised me. The woman did a fine job, blame the internet and DSTV. Okay,...
by Teakisi | Jun 8, 2017 | Francais, Lifestyle, Thoughts & Reflections
By Edwige Suzon Avez-vous souvent l’impression de vivre dans un monde taillé sur mesure pour les autres? Le sentiment de devoir porter un masque, de devoir entrer dans la peau de quelqu’un d’autre, pour donner à votre entourage l’impression d’être la bonne personne et...
by Teakisi | Jun 7, 2017 | Food
By Pholosho Matondolo I just love soup and during the winter season I could have a cup of soup every day. Soup is a heartwarming dish, it can be served as a starter or as a main meal. During illness, heartaches or a get together with family or friends of any kind;...
by Teakisi | Jun 6, 2017 | Culture, Development, Empowerment, Religion
By Racheal Kiiza Book: Culture of Honor Subtitle: Sustaining A Supernatural Environment Author: Danny Silk Pages: 568 This book provides and calls for a culture of honor in the church, a culture that strips off the clothes of shame, fear and punishment culture in our...
by Teakisi | Jun 5, 2017 | Health
By Diana Awino As a Biostatisitician I have used computer software to capture and analyse health data. One recurring challenge is how skewed the data can be, leaving out qualitative data on patient information; what I call the patient’s story. Missing vital...