by Teakisi | Apr 29, 2020 | Culture, Famille, Francais
Par Christelle Kamanan Entretien avec Nathalie Tientcheu Aujourd’hui je vous propose d’aller à la rencontre de Nathalie Tientcheu, l’autrice du livre L’amour est une histoire de sorcellerie. À travers un roman dynamique elle nous emmène au cœur...
by Yunah Bvumbwe | Apr 27, 2020 | Culture
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...
by Yunah Bvumbwe | Mar 23, 2020 | Culture, Family, Love & Sex, Thoughts & Reflections
There might be other issues in the future that some of us are going to need exorcism for in order to comprehend and acknowledge, but I suppose this one doesn’t. Someone once said that “you know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because...
by Teakisi | Mar 2, 2020 | Culture, Family, Thoughts & Reflections, Travel
By Amandla Karungi When I was younger, I was the shy one who always got left out and was never the favourite. Not the crowd favourite, nor the sisters’ favourite, not the Aunt’s favourite or the Grandmother’s favourite. As the second born out of...
by Teakisi | Feb 28, 2020 | Culture, Éducation, Francais, Thoughts & Reflections
Par Christelle Kamanan Femme née dans les années 80, j’ai grandi bercée par des contes de fées, pleins de princesses qui attendent leur prince charmant et se font taper par de méchantes femmes. Tout cela à l’écrit ou encore mieux en image, à travers de...
by Teakisi | Jan 31, 2020 | Culture, Family, Love & Sex, Short Story
By Amandla Karungi She rolled her sheer black thigh length stockings up her legs and wobbled to the full-length mirror tilted across the wall next to their bed. The shirt she was wearing went down to her knees and covered the lacy frill on top of the stockings....