Restaurant Generation
One of the things that made our seniors the people they are today is because they were accountable to each other. A friend was one known in all the other person’s circles. I am reliably told that in those days (90s and before) people used to carry their friends home, for a visit. But things have changed and we’ve moved on. Today, we meet in … Continue reading Restaurant Generation
My Life, My Story – The Expereince of Dickson Mushabe
It is 1147 hours and we are having breakfast after the first session of the CMS Africa 2015 Summit. We are at the Catholic East African University, Karen, Nairobi. Dickson Mushabe is to present next about his journey as the CEO of Hostalite. We rest the works of the cup and its saucer to warm up the red-fold of the auditorium chairs. “I used to … Continue reading My Life, My Story – The Expereince of Dickson Mushabe
15 YEARS DOWN THE ROAD, PRIME TIME IS YOUNGER THAN HER AGE
He invited me. The talk had been long and we had shot into the hours of the Sunday morning. My roommate, Justus, is not one of those people that stay out for long. Usually by 2100 hours, he is back indoors. But that is not the case with Saturdays. As dusk walks in, he is at the hostel putting a few things together for what … Continue reading 15 YEARS DOWN THE ROAD, PRIME TIME IS YOUNGER THAN HER AGE
If you could think of this
Don’t be alone in that secluded place. Your mind will be stolen and your treasury hacked into. You cannot trust all that passes, all the sights that the eye catches. May be these you may but you cannot trace all the thoughts your mind’s birthed. You are special because you can think independently; you’re not special because you belong to a club. No, you will … Continue reading If you could think of this
DOES TV IN UGANDA HAVE AN IDENTITY? On the 24th January, the Lantern Meet of Poets wound up their theatrical production whose theme was “What shall we name this child?” The poetry production explored the topic of Ugandan Identity especially the question of “what makes one Ugandan?” The following day I sat back to catch up with what was and is trending on TV. And … Continue reading
Hey Don; Kalinaki, Njoroge, Among & Mazige Left Quietly…
Hey Don; Kalinaki, Njoroge, Among & Mazige Left Quietly…. Continue reading Hey Don; Kalinaki, Njoroge, Among & Mazige Left Quietly…
Let’s allow The Monitor to die in peace…and resurrect
Let’s allow The Monitor to die in peace…and resurrect. Continue reading Let’s allow The Monitor to die in peace…and resurrect
What shall we name this child?
I choose to open the new year, writing home about identity. Between the 5th and the 23rd of January, 2015, the Lantern Meet of poets is going to be engaging the public in a series of discussions on the topic of identity. The Lantern Meet of Poets is a poetry house found in Uganda. It is a platform for poetry lovers to meet and … Continue reading What shall we name this child?
#mukgooglemarketing “So how much will each one of us get?” is the question that remained dominant in the group 4 discussion. The group, together with four others, was meeting for the #googleonlinedigitalchallenge. The Google online digital challenge is a campaign by Google to find solutions to challenges as deemed relevant by the competitors. Students from various universities compete in groups of four to six with … Continue reading
AGABA ARCHIBALD WRITES OF THE DESIRE LUZINDA SAGA.
We need to own up and man up Continue reading AGABA ARCHIBALD WRITES OF THE DESIRE LUZINDA SAGA.