by Teakisi | Nov 30, 2016 | Culture, Empowerment, Thoughts & Reflections
By Diana Awino When my father was working, he was one of the best fathers in the world. He spent lavishly on his family; wherever your brain took you, Daddy gladly paid the tuition fees. I boast about attending some of the most prestigious schools in Uganda. Daddy...
by Teakisi | Nov 28, 2016 | Development, Education, Empowerment, Feature
By Racheal Kiiza Noeline Kirabo is a family therapist by profession but her passion is social entrepreneurship. She has over twelve years’ experience in the non-profit sector, mainly working with children, youth, women and community self-help groups. She is the...
by Teakisi | Nov 25, 2016 | Business, Current Affairs, Development, Education, Empowerment, Feature, Lifestyle
Article by Christelle Mekoh How #Afrobytes is taking a stand, one byte at a time. From the internet, to smart phones, to drones, technology is emerging in Africa and has the potential of completely transforming the continent. But when was the last time you heard...
by Teakisi | Nov 18, 2016 | Empowerment, Family, Francais, Lifestyle, Short Story, Thoughts & Reflections, Uncategorised
By Iris Ntore Je veux abandonner… Cette année a été particulièrement difficile pour moi. Après réflexion, je pense que je n’ai jamais autant été bousculée de toute ma vie. Je vais vous raconter les événements qui sont survenus dans ma vie. En début d’année, il a fallu...
by Teakisi | Nov 14, 2016 | Development, Empowerment, Lifestyle, Thoughts & Reflections
By Racheal Kiiza The monthly curtains opens revealing November and, if you are like me, panic hits at the thought of the year coming to a close. I rummaged through my diary to look up goals I had set for October, to do a quick evaluation and set new goals for...
by Teakisi | Nov 4, 2016 | Empowerment, Fashion & Style, Thoughts & Reflections
By Laura Walusimbi Growing up I heard this popular children’s rhyme too many times to count: Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. I suppose the rhyme was meant to dissuade us from reacting negatively to name-calling. If someone attempted...