The International Literacy Day is celebrated on 8th September annually. It's a reminder of the importance of literacy as a matter of dignity and human rights. This year, it happened to fall on Tuesday which means this post is somewhat late. Okay, it's really late but it's here, so that should count for something. No?... Continue Reading →
Lockdown Lessons
Today is day 21 of the 21 day blogging challenge started by Madzo. I'm proud of myself for doing this challenge (cues in Jordan Armstrong's We Made It.💃🏾) For the next few days of the lockdown, I'll be reading fresh posts courtesy of the UgBlogMonth. This lockdown, much to my surprise, has taught me one... Continue Reading →
A day in lockdown
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the president of Uganda on the 31st of March declared a 14 day lockdown. He said he believed we could minimize the spread of the virus if we dealt away with all unnecessary movement and congregation of people. On Tuesday the 14th of April, he announced an extension of the... Continue Reading →