by Faith Mangwanya | Jan 22, 2021 | Current Affairs, Development, Empowerment, Thoughts & Reflections, Uncategorised
As 2020 drew to an end, a cautious hope lingered in the air. Unlike previous years, social media statuses were not awash with new year’s resolutions. Instead, the dreaded #RIP was awash social media statuses as Covid-19 statistics became names of acquaintances...
by Dr. Daniel Jefferson | Jan 5, 2021 | Current Affairs, Health
As the year 2020 ends, Coronavirus continues to always grab our attention, but there’s never been a better time for Teakisi followers to consider their own sexual health. A combination of the pandemic and Marmot’s 10 year follow up report have helped to bring unfair...
by Salha Kaitesi | Dec 22, 2020 | Current Affairs, Thoughts & Reflections
For most people, the end of any year is traditionally a time of reflection. A time to take stock of whatever happened in the past 12 months. Lockdowns across the world meant that our “normal” lives were immediately replaced by remote working, virtual...
by Yunah Bvumbwe | Dec 7, 2020 | Current Affairs, Empowerment
Humanity has become so engrossed in matters that only concern themselves. In fact, the politics of selfishness has always been a hot-button issue in this world since time immemorial. People don’t feel the urge to speak out as long as the problem is not affecting...
by Salha Kaitesi | Oct 21, 2020 | Current Affairs, Empowerment, Feature
Black History month has been celebrated right here in the UK for more than 30 years. This celebration takes place from the start to the end of October. Throughout history, black people have made huge contributions to society in many fields and areas, so up and down...
by Yunah Bvumbwe | Aug 26, 2020 | Current Affairs, Empowerment
As the women’s month of August is slowly coming to an end, I’m still asking myself – what does it even mean or what is there to celebrate in this month, especially for some of us in these Southern parts of Africa where the killing of women is the...