by Gloria Busingye | Aug 7, 2019 | Current Affairs
If you ask me to name one of the most compelling developments in the politics of African countries lately, I’ll tell you it’s the engagement of women in politics. A few days ago, I stumbled upon an article that talked about a pledge made by Kenya’s President, Uhuru...
by Teakisi | Aug 5, 2019 | Culture, Current Affairs, Education, Empowerment, Thoughts & Reflections
By Eunice Tossy Catcallers, Recently I have discovered the reason why I always make sure I have my earphones before leaving home. I didn’t know the reason until I lost my earphone, and was forced to walk around without them. The reason is you guys. I might have...
by Teakisi | Jul 19, 2019 | Business, Current Affairs
By Afia Kwakyewaa Owusu-Nyantakyi You could hide in a hole in 2019, and someone would simply knock it off you for no reason. So you have to deal with life’s pressures regardless. There’s no hiding from it. This post is about what is, as compared to what could be. As a...
by Teakisi | Jul 15, 2019 | Current Affairs, Empowerment, Thoughts & Reflections
By Stacy Kendi We always celebrate women for all they do, and empower them to do much better, but rarely do we remember to appreciate the men who are always at the forefront of the gender equality movement. Today, I want to take time and appreciate the kind of men who...
by Teakisi | Jul 1, 2019 | Culture, Current Affairs, Development, Education, Empowerment
By Eunice Tossy I went on a mission trip to Arua in northern Uganda, and I got to see the terror and harm that war brings to us. I also got to see that when everything goes wrong in an African society, a woman is left to clean up, show up and and also suffer. Even...
by Teakisi | Jun 26, 2019 | Current Affairs
By Reem Gaafar Sudan is an unhappy place these days. After 6 months of peaceful resistance and a few hours before the joyful occasion of Eid, thousands of uniformed forces massacred hundreds of peaceful protesters – their own relatives, in-laws and neighbours...