AU our toothless dog and its response to Burkina Faso November 6, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine Comment There are a couple of events now that have happened in my life that I can vividly remember where I was and what I [...]
My greatest mistakes in life so far – according to my Dad October 17, 2014July 15, 2015ruthaine 1 Once in while you get to a place where you get onto your knees and wonder what is it that I am doing and [...]
Gadaffi’s dream that never came to pass- what next? October 15, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine 1 Integration is something that we have grown accustomed to hearing. If it is not on the Common Market of Easter and the Southern [...]
YOUTH – How to grow and keep your lanes October 14, 2014July 16, 2015ruthaine 1 As you may notice, Lanes in Africa – especially Uganda are almost non-existent. But of you are careful, you should be able to [...]
PAN AFRICANISM- A DREAM RAPED October 13, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine 3 This is a Guest Blog by Tim Mugerwa Pan Africanism origins are stemmed from the struggles of the African people against enslavement and [...]
Protection of Children’s Rights – Who are you employing? September 22, 2014October 25, 2015ruthaine Comment Photo credits :- UNICEF Uganda When I was growing up, it was mandatory that we got work done, If we were lucky we [...]
500 days to the end of 2015- MDGs 4&5 not yet realized : Mother gives birth in truck August 10, 2014May 26, 2016ruthaine Comment Lwampanga sub-county is found in Nkasongola district. Getting there will take you about 3 hours from Kampala, the capital city. This was the one of [...]
Lessons from Maputo July 31, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine Comment I have just come from Maputo Mozambique, and for one it was a great experience. I was training and facilitating young people in [...]
Traditional vs Social Media : Lesson learned July 9, 2014July 14, 2015ruthaine 1 Every day we talk about how relevant being online is. How traditional media is facing a huge dilemma and how Twitter is so far breaking [...]
Day of the African Child- striving to make a difference June 17, 2014July 13, 2015ruthaine Comment Yesterday was the day of the African Child. The theme of the day was ‘a child-friendly, quality, free, and compulsory education for all [...]