Disability inclusion is a crucial aspect of any society’s development, yet many nations, including Tanzania, still face significant challenges. According to the World Bank, approximately […]
Year: 2025
Changing Lives in Kiambu: How a Harm Reduction Program Transformed Communities
In Kiambu County, Kenya, a quiet revolution has been quietly transforming lives. The Kiambu People Who Use Drugs (PWUD) Project is a bold initiative designed […]
Feeling Empty Abroad: Kenyan Woman Opens Up About Homesickness and Mental Struggles
For many, living abroad is the dream — new opportunities, higher income, and exciting experiences. But for Kenyan national Janet Bett, the reality of life […]
The Harsh Realities Africans Face While Working Abroad
For many Africans, working abroad — particularly in the West — is seen as a dream: higher salaries, better living conditions, and a life of […]
UGANDA: From Diagnosis to Leadership: How Yonah Turned HIV into a Life of Purpose and Prosperity
In the quiet village of Naluwoli, Kamuli District, a powerful transformation is quietly unfolding — led not by politicians or aid workers, but by young […]
Marriage, Truth, and TV: How ‘Wa Milele?’ Became Tanzania’s Groundbreaking Reality Show
Tanzania’s television landscape is no stranger to entertainment, but the reality show ‘Wa Milele?’ has changed the game by bringing real relationships, marriage, and personal […]
I Gave Up Everything for Her”: Heartbroken Man Hospitalized After Wife Walks Away
When Tony (not his real name) married the woman he loved, he believed their bond could survive anything. He worked hard, made sacrifices, and supported […]
From Struggle to Strength: How a Tanzanian Writer Found His Voice Through Pain
When Lukwago picks up his pen, he is not just writing stories — he is writing his truth. What began as a way to express […]
Finding Myself Again: Why I Stopped Calling Myself ‘James’ and Started Being Mwangi at Work
When I left Kenya for Canada in 2016, I didn’t realize how much my name would shape my journey. My full name is Mwangi Wanjau, […]
Threads of Strength: How Colombia’s Indigenous Weavers Are Fighting for Fairness and Pride
Along the palm-lined promenade of Riohacha, a coastal city in northern Colombia, colourful handmade bags known as mochilas hang in the bright Caribbean sun. Each […]