Life & Style

A broken heart what can heal?

By Lydia Lakwonyero, :: 31-01-2012

Walter took his relationship to the airwaves during those times when it was cool to surprise loved ones over the radio. He contacted the DJ, presented a bouquet of flowers, and a teddy bear. He gave the details of his girl as required. To his shock however, beloved Samantha had a Patrick in mind. She swore Patrick was the only man in her life. Walter was crushed!

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When hugs nearly pushed poor me out of fellowship

By Zakaria Tiberindwa, :: 31-01-2012


Are you a fresher, a brother in Christ and from a single-sex school? If so, I am very happy to know that because there is a lot I need to tell you.
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Oor love story: The Turyahabwes

By Lydia Lakwonyero, :: 31-01-2012

the turyahabwes

So how did you meet?

Amos:  I first met Robina in 1981 on her way to church. We were both participating in a mission where she was one of the organisers and I was one of the visitors. Then, I was in Senior Two. She on the other hand was on holiday as she was a grade two teacher.

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Fun tea times

By Eric Were, :: 29-11-2011


Eric WereThese days I find I can’t  do without break  tea at the Estates sanctuary. Then am drawn to partake of the cheer and good earthiness there. Things that  remind warmly of life at my grandmother’s farm in more than one way.
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A visit to Ssezibwa falls

By By Justin D. Emedot, :: 29-11-2011

Legend has it that a couple, Nakangute Batesa and Nsubuga Ssebato expected the birth of their child but instead of a human being, Nakangute gave birth to a stream of water which later divided into two rivers, Ssezibwa and Mumbeya. This is said to have taken place around the 16th century.

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