by Teakisi | Mar 30, 2015 | Health
By Diana Awino In this article we shall define ‘the infected’ as persons whom have been confirmed HIV positive using a laboratory test and ‘the affected ‘as persons whom do not have the HIV virus but whose close ones or loved ones are living with the virus or know...
by Teakisi | Mar 23, 2015 | Empowerment
Article written by Evelyn Masaba I sat up the other morning and looked at my laptop trying to formalize the words to an article that I wanted to send to our editor to publish. I told myself “this time we can do it”. I couldn’t do it at all, but I did get to stare at...
by Teakisi | Mar 20, 2015 | Culture, Current Affairs
By Attiya Karodia Put down your coffee ladies and gentleman, and prep yourselves for yet another rant dripping with feminist buzzwords that would on most publications result in a comment-war between meninists and normal people who believe in equality and justice. Fear...
by Teakisi | Mar 18, 2015 | Love & Sex
By Wanjiru Kihusa I have the tendency to remember the most interesting things from people’s conversations. My take home is always something deep, funny (or sometimes weird). I was having a conversation with a friend of mine about marriage and in the middle of it all...
by Teakisi | Mar 17, 2015 | Family, Religion
By Diana Awino To me, going to church is reserved for occasions like weddings and funerals. I actually do not remember the last time I went to church; so if that makes me a bad Christian that’s a topic for another day but its quite ironic my first blog for ElleAfrique...