Meet Sam Mugisha of BIC Tours
I recently met up with Samuel Mugisha, the Managing Director of BIC Tours, a tour and travel company that mainly specializes in Japanese tourists. All the clients of BIC Tours receive a package of locally grown coffee and pineapples from the land. These are given out as souvenirs to the tourists. Sam (as he is commonly known) is a very humble man that you may … Continue reading Meet Sam Mugisha of BIC Tours
Mean Meetings, Big Parties & Starved Marriages
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The Alchemist – Paul Coelho
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Justice For Sexual Violence Survivors
“The biggest challenge with handling human trafficking cases is that you have willing victims driven by circumstances into submission to acts which result into sexual violence,” said Moses Binoga, the Chairman of the National Task Force on Human Trafficking. Sexual Violence is one of the unvoiced acts that daily strangle up people in their relationships. It affects men, women and children. However, women and girls turn … Continue reading Justice For Sexual Violence Survivors
Timeless Truths by Dr Dennis D. Sempebwa
Do you remember a book called Students’ Companion? It was a medium blue book that teachers of the English language always emphasized to better one’s understanding of the language. One thing that drew my attention to the Students’ Companion were mainly the idioms and the proverbs. It had a wealthy collection of them. Today, the wealth of language has been diluted with slang which has … Continue reading Timeless Truths by Dr Dennis D. Sempebwa
Family Planning mu Ndongo
Speaking matters health; who leads the conversation in a relationship? Many couples shy away from seeking information regarding health. When it comes to men, many assume that only women should be concerned. This is not right. Couples should know about the status of their health and that of their children willingly and cooperatively. Until this is made known to them, chances are; whatever they learn … Continue reading Family Planning mu Ndongo
Who Advocates For the Boy Child
During the #Nyaka15 celebrations, I met a little boy, his name, Owen. He wants to be a pilot when he grows up. At 6 years of age, I wondered what dreams I carried in my head. Will there be someone to help Owen realize his? This left me thinking, who advocates for the boy child? When you have traveled far away from the city where things look a little glorious, you will be challenged by the many numbers of young boys on the streets.
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Beware of Self Medication
He asked me to open my mouth for the operation. This was the last surprise slap I expected when I booked an appointment with the dentist on a Sunday morning. I am one of those people who rarely fall sick. I thank God for that. But there are situations that are hard to explain to self and others, they that qualify you to be sick. … Continue reading Beware of Self Medication
A letter to my Social Media Friend
Hey buddy,
I hope you are online. I thought I should check out on you.
I’m told you were mad because I didn’t respond instantly to the whatsapp message you left me. And my messenger, has of recent, struggled to receive my attention. Of the dms, those are quite a number. I rarely check. But I am okay.
Instant messages were building a mall in my head and the weight was so unbearable. And when I thought of the recent developments of people throwing each other bullets over a car scratch, I thought I deserved a break from this vibe of trends. But I am fine.
I just learnt to turn off all my notifications to get some breathing space. I was getting asthmatic just grappling with breath.
As you know our online world, it gets super crazy at times. When you find yourself a member of over five whatsapp groups where people work in turns, as one team leaves the chat room another enters. You find the notification thread bleeding with a lot of sweat. And yet notifications have this sympathy look over the screen of one’s phone that they always invite you into swiping to attend to them only to find that all someone wants of you is to type Amen and forward the message to 12 other people in a record three minutes.
So I have decided to none all of that. To work and be able to respond to the life offline, it’s mine too.
Remember how we cried over the cost of being online. We have since walked closer to uncrying the lament but the hook still hooks deeper.
And in the midst of mine own struggles come the thought of those like me and more so the little ones. Those who still have an excitement of being online.
Them, to whom an internet bundle of UGX 300 still means a life and more.
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#RoadToNyaka
We hit the road to Nyaka. None of the five-man team had been to the venue itself. Our driver, Ronald Muvinyi, a tour operator with BIC Tours had only traveled to the side of the country through Kanungu to Kihiihi on his way to Queen Elizabeth.
Here we all were on an adventure trip to learn more of a project I personally I had only read of online.
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