by Teakisi | Aug 4, 2017 | Business, Current Affairs, Development, Thoughts & Reflections
By Eunice Aber At time, the trend in Africa leaves me tired and confused. I am not sure how it started. Did it start from outside, or it started from within, with us? I do not have an answer to that question, but one thing I do know is that somewhere through the...
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 | Apr 13, 2017 | Development, Education, Empowerment
By Eunice Aber It is one thing to miss the opportunity of a lifetime because of a not-so-well written application. It is another to miss it because you decided to mess up during your interview. I missed out on a grand opportunity because I decided to have a messy...
by Natacha Umutoni | Apr 4, 2017 | Culture, Development, Empowerment, Family
My friend has a pet peeve called mediocrity, and he has managed to convince me to join in his club. Well, partially. The dictionary defines mediocre as, “moderate or low quality, value, ability, or performance.” However, my friend simply defines...
by Teakisi | Feb 27, 2017 | Development, Empowerment, Thoughts & Reflections
By Racheal Kiiza This week marks the beginning of March, and with the new month comes the realization that we are well into 2017. There are a lot of months left in the year but it’s important to take stock of our progress towards the goals we set at the end of...
by Teakisi | Feb 22, 2017 | Current Affairs, Development, Education, Empowerment
By Kye Makyeli South Sudan has become even more deprived than before after emerging as a newly sovereign State in the world, with many of its challenges disproportionately affecting women and children. Gender relations in South Sudan are shaped by the social and...