by Teakisi | May 11, 2017 | Entertainment, Family, Lifestyle, Travel
By Laura Walusimbi I have this love-dread relationship with adventure theme parks. I love the thrills, the adrenaline rush and the feeling of accomplishment once I get to the end of a challenging ride, climb or slide. But (and this happens all the time) I dread the...
by Teakisi | May 10, 2017 | Empowerment, Family, Lifestyle, Thoughts & Reflections
By Noeline Kirabo For “What Your Mother Didn’t Tell You (Part 1)”, click here. Your greatest asset is your brain: As women, we are raised to believe that your greatest asset is your physical appearance, followed by character. This is constantly ...
by Ayandola Ayanleke | May 8, 2017 | Family, Thoughts & Reflections
“I need you!” her heart screamed. “I’m dying, I need help!” it cried out. But it went unheard, drowned by other voices; “My husband is a monster; he hit me every chance he got.” one said. “My parents don’t want anything to do with me and the man who impregnated me...
by Natacha Umutoni | Apr 26, 2017 | Family, Thoughts & Reflections
Francine Rivers is by far my favorite author simply because she has a unique way of telling stories and bringing up mundane issues in such a graceful and heart drawing manner. Leota’s Garden is a story of a woman, in her eighties, estranged from her children, and...
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 Ayandola Ayanleke | Mar 22, 2017 | Culture, Family
Jude was nervous. He was going to see Sara’s parents for the first time. He wished this was something he could avoid, but he knew it was a necessity. Of course he understood the concept and importance of meeting the parents, no matter how much he would rather do...