Women Who Kill #1: Not Like My Mother.

Women Who Kill #1: Not Like My Mother.

By Felly Oyuga He was a premium customer. She always made sure to serve him. It was so obvious but she did not care. This was the year she was getting a husband. One thing led to another and they were having an affair. He was perfect except for one problem. A wife....
Date Night

Date Night

By Amandla Karungi She rolled her sheer black thigh length stockings up her legs and wobbled to the full-length mirror tilted across the wall next to their bed. The shirt she was wearing went down to her knees and covered the lacy frill on top of the stockings....
The Boss’ Daughter

The Boss’ Daughter

By Amandla Karungi She walked through the front door of our office strutting in as if it was her own. “I hope your sister is not coming too,” I said to her in greeting. “How many of you shall we have here?” She had a car of her own. I was not...
You Are The Best of Us

You Are The Best of Us

By Valerie Waweru About a month ago, I went to visit my grandmother (I really should do it more), the skies decided to open up while we were there, and with it floodgates of memories as the room went quiet. The first born girl in the family Grace (Big) chuckled, as...
Beyond Limits

Beyond Limits

She was graduating as the best student in her university and she was dyslexic. As if that was not ironic enough, she had grown up in a core village and therefore attended the public primary school in her village with its dilapidated building and substandard teachers....
How I Met My Future Husband

How I Met My Future Husband

I noticed him as soon as I stepped into the room. It was as though he was the only one in the room even though it contained more than twenty people. It was my friend, Dumebi’s brother’s birthday celebration. And before I got to the venue, that was...