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African Women Are Facing An Identity Crisis

African Women Are Facing An Identity Crisis

Over the years, there has been an increase in the number of African women who are struggling with their self esteem. They are also struggling with acceptance, hence the constant need for approval from everyone. That could perhaps explain why many are opting to...

Women Who Kill #1: Not Like My Mother.

Women Who Kill #1: Not Like My Mother.

By Felly Oyuga He was a premium customer. She always made sure to serve him. It was so obvious but she did not care. This was the year she was getting a husband. One thing led to another and they were having an affair. He was perfect except for one problem. A wife....

Myalgia: Living with Chronic Pain

Myalgia: Living with Chronic Pain

I’ve been living with chronic pain since being diagnosed with Chronic Myalgia in 2014, and if I must be quite honest, my life has never been the same again. Living with chronic pain makes day-to-day life really difficult. The pain has taken over every single part of...

How Will You Survive The Lockdown?

How Will You Survive The Lockdown?

By Winnie Kyomuhendo I can bet my Ray Ban sunglasses that each person on earth has a personal list of struggles: things that they fight to overcome each day. 2020, which for many of us was supposed to be a year of greatness and prosperity, has added to each of our...

Do Not Give Up!

Do Not Give Up!

By Chido Chirumuta As things change, one thing will remain. You! Not the same old you, but a different version of you. You will either be dejected and irreparable — clasping at shards of your former self — or you will resurface an overcomer, who was valiant when faced...

The Five Stages of Grief

The Five Stages of Grief

By Mable Amuron DENIAL It was the first few minutes of finding out that you had passed. I was on my way to be buy a de-breather mask that was needed for you. The ward you were admitted in didn’t have it in their stock. I was angry at them for not having something as...

Fatness Is Not Private

Fatness Is Not Private

By Shanine Ahimbisibwe It’s the day after New Year’s Day and you decide to go see a gynaecologist. You do not have a milky discharge, you do not have lower back and abdominal cramps, your period is not late, you do not have pain passing urine. You decide to visit a...

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