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in Family, Friends and Relationships, FictionKintu and Nambi; A Tender Farewell #29
Continued from; The Final Task #28 By Aine Susan Kintu’s victories had won him a great load of love and admiration in the heavens. He’d come with nothing, in search […] More
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in Family, Friends and Relationships, Fiction, General or OtherKintu and Nambi; The Final Task #28
Continued from; The Key to all Wars #27 By Mutebi Wilson “Almighty Gulu roars! All hail Gulu! Almighty Gulu roars!” Before me, stood the mad crowd as father stepped forward and […] More
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in FictionKintu and Nambi; WaLuMbE #8
By Aine Susan Father wasn’t doing anything about it… tasks? THAT WASN’T ENOUGH. There in the pit, Walumbe was conscious of everything; from the trembling of Nambi’s limbs to Kayikuzi’s […] More
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in Family, Friends and Relationships, FictionKintu and Nambi; Darkness and The Rainbow #32
Continued from; The Game’s End #31 By Aine Susan The sound of shuffling feet welcomed the rising sun, paving way for the eve of the worst day the heavens would […] More
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in Fiction, General or OtherGipiir and Labongo #12
By Kamusiime Mugisha As Labongo ambled to the mighty gates of the chiefdom that shielded Pubungu, flanked by his warriors, exhausted, starved, and clad in their full armor, the sight […] More
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in FictionKintu and Nambi; The Face of a God Gone Mad #4
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in FictionKintu and Nambi: The meeting #1
By Mugabe Victor Love; love is only a word until one sees her face. And fate, fate is only word; or so I thought My father is a god. The […] More
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in FictionKintu and Nambi; WaLuMbE #7
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in General or OtherSons of the gods #19
By Aine Susan Jambia: panga Ebifeera: plural for ekifeera; a coward that is weak and timid Oruhu: hide/skin; an animal’s skin “Boys ought not to go to war,” Kayikuzi strayed […] More