Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez may appear at first glance to be a light romance novel, but beneath its charming premise lies a […]
Category: People
Why the “Difficult Employee” Is Rarely the Real Problem
In many workplaces, the label “difficult employee” is often used to explain tensions, poor team dynamics, or declining productivity. But in reality, the issue is […]
Kampala Celebrates Lunar New Year with Couture, Culture and Fine Whisky
Kampala hosted an elegant Lunar New Year celebration that blended culture, luxury design, and premium whisky in honor of the 2026 “Year of the Horse.” […]
Son of Boda Rider Graduates as Doctor from Makerere University
A young Ugandan has inspired many after graduating as a medical doctor from Makerere University despite coming from a humble background. Kasekende Fulugensio, whose father […]
‘Love and Other Lost Things’ Review: A Painful but Powerful Story About Truth and Survival
In her latest novel, Love and Other Lost Things, author Melissa Wiesner delivers a deeply emotional story that explores the harsh realities of abusive relationships […]
Menopause at Work: Protecting Women’s Health, Safety, and Careers
Menopause often coincides with a woman’s peak professional years, when she may hold senior roles while managing heavy work and family responsibilities. However, workplaces frequently […]
The Hidden Cost of Staying Silent: Why Many Avoid Asking for Help
Many young adults struggle in silence, balancing family responsibilities, careers, and personal growth. The pressure to appear strong and stable can make asking for help […]
From Street Beggar to Makerere Graduate: The Inspiring Journey of ‘Wonder Gal’
Kampala, March 1, 2026 – Born without hands and legs and once forced to beg on the streets of Kampala, Fatuma Nabuulime, popularly known as […]
Afcon Tourist Surge: How Your Home Can Host and Profit
As the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) draws tourists to Tanzania, locals have a unique opportunity to profit by hosting visitors in their homes. The […]
The Great Green Wall: Africa’s 8,000-Kilometer Tree Belt Aiming to Stop the Sahara
An ambitious environmental project stretching across Africa is working to stop the spread of the Sahara Desert, restore degraded land, and improve the lives of […]