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in Education and Academia, Fiction, Identity & Culture“Women and Girls MUST not eat chicken. And eggs!”: Mutesi’s days of old.
“Who determines the devil of the day?” I was asked. “Is it the state of affairs? God? Men of all inequities?” She continued to quest for an answer. Mutesi […] More
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in Competitions and Challenges, FictionTHEY MET ON A MOVIE SET #MuwadoLoveLetter22
The other day, I was fortunate to be working on a local film set when I took notice of a couple of extras who had taken their role of “lunch […] More
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in Fiction, Health and Medicine, Poetry, Self-help and Inspiration, Writing and Literature#stories4health
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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, FictionKintu and Nambi; The Song of Nambi's Heart #5
By Faith Murket Nambi’s heart was racing. This was it! This was her final chance. Everything she had ever wanted was all too close and all too far at the […] 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: The meeting #1
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in Fiction, General or OtherKintu and Nambi; The Song of War #26
Continued from; Kintu and Kayikuzi #26 By Mugabe Victor A troubled heart only knows one language; that of the soothing melodies of ennanga. It’s chimes freed the soul the moment […] 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 Fiction, Transportation & Transport VesselsHow to gracefully fall off a boda boda.
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in FictionA Hibiscus for Adam #Stories4Health
I watch Hawwa water the hibiscus in the garden this morning like she had been doing for a week now, every day since Adam died. She said it was her […] More
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in FictionKintu and Nambi; The First Task #10
By Mugabe Victor I’ll give it to him, he does have one swift tongue. I will illustrate my power and skills to this creature and seal his lips with the […] More
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in Fiction, Writing and LiteratureSons of the gods #1
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in FictionKintu and Nambi; The Face of a God Gone Mad #4
By Mutebi Wilson “Too much of listening to strangers,” said Gulu, “SPEAK” “I knew that you would back me,” said Walumbe No one had perfected the art of charming Gulu […] More
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in FictionKintu and Nambi; WaLuMbE #7
By Aine Susan Walumbe sat in a pit below his father’s throne. With time, he had become accustomed to holding the title of “black sheep”; prone to the disdain in […] More
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in Fiction#SSWCIII – Kalabanda Carnage by Charity Ace Esenu
Ninjas are silent. Ninjas do not make a sound as they move. Wanyama and I were not ninjas as we stumbled through the overgrown grass behind our dormitory block. Wanyama’s […] More
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in Family, Friends and Relationships, Fiction, General or Other, Identity & Culture, Law, Crime and Justice, Religion and Spirituality, Writing and LiteratureATYAP: A fair fight.
Two more seconds and poor Umar would have soiled his clothes with the watery mess of bad beans he had eaten for lunch. He dashed across the grass fields of […] More
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in Comics and Manga, Competitions and Challenges, Fiction, Poetry, Writing and LiteratureThe Night The Lights Went Out
The air hung heavy with the silence of a world unplugged. No rhythmic hum of refrigerators, no soft glow of televisions, only the melancholic chirp of crickets serenaded the starlit […] More