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Being Superwoman: Justine Nameere

Being Superwoman: Justine Nameere

 Superpower: (n) An ability one possesses which one usually does not want the world to know about. The term ‘Superwoman’, more often than not, may be used to describe a woman who has it all and can do it all. In my opinion, a ‘Superwoman’ is a woman who uses an...

Not all Men are ‘Evil’

Not all Men are ‘Evil’

A good man does not need the law or his mother to tell him how to treat a woman. He does it because its the humane thing to do. He does it because of love. This is a follow up from my previous article (You Are Nobody's Property) which was prompted by...

You Are Nobody’s Property.

You Are Nobody’s Property.

A conversation I had with a friend of mine yesterday affirmed what I already knew. Some men will just never get it right when it comes to how to treat their wives, partners or girlfriends. One thing we know for sure is that when a man wants you, he will move...

Powerful African Goddess: Valerie Kimani

Powerful African Goddess: Valerie Kimani

Beautiful Kenyan born Valerie Kimani shot to fame after winning East Africa's reality show Project Fame in 2006. Her prize was a three year recording contract with Gallo Records in South Africa. Her music embraces many styles R&B, Rumba, Jazz et cetera.  To our...

Powerful African Goddess: Judith Heard

Google the name Judith Heard and what comes up is a series of headlines from different tabloids in Uganda. Judith Heard the party animal, Judith Heard and her feuds with other celebrities, Judith Heard and her cars, Judith Heard, Judith Heard, Judith Heard. Should we...

Powerful African Goddess: Patricia Miswa

Powerful African Goddess: Patricia Miswa

Everywhere you look, there is a different title of a magazine on the racks. Magazines for beauty, fashion, body building, homes, children and more. They kind of spring up on you without knowing. The next thing you know, you are hooked and  buy/read every new issue...

Wangari Maathai (1940-2011)

Wangari Maathai (1940-2011)

2011 was a year of hardship. A year of debt crises and the recession. It was the year of the food drought in East Africa. It was also the year that we lost one of the super heroine of Africa. A daughter of Africa. Wangari Muta Mary Josephine Maathai. She had...

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