Once upon a time there was a need to regulate the use of bikes – boda bodas in the city of Kampala. The regulations were to enable safety, ease monitoring and management of the bikes in the capital city. These regulations required bikers and their users to wear helmets, bikers to be registered under a…
Love Letter 15 verse 3 – (#UgBlogWeek)
It started from here https://kadaliblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/15/love-letters-15/ then landed here https://mablesrants.wordpress.com/2017/02/15/love-letters-15-verse-ii Now it’s here. We could have had it all, But you played my heart. You know how the time flies Only yesterday was the time of our lives, But now regrets and mistakes, they’re the memories made; Who would have known how bittersweet this would taste? You could…
Pocket Full of Shy Part 3 – ( #UgBlogWeek)
Part 1 was started by Twonjex https://djtwonjex.wordpress.com/2017/02/14/pocket-full-of-shy/ Part 2 done by Kirabo https://kirabobyabashaija.wordpress.com/2017/02/15/ugblogweek-pocket-full-of-shy-verse-ii/ Here is my part… What is in the name when my heart already knows you? Should I really care bout that when my soul longs for you? Without knowing your name, my thoughts of you erase my sorrow, Leaving behind your face with…
Blesser Part 1
A war was waged in my mind after failing to decide whether to engage in this #UgBlogWeek. The challenge at hand; create a blog and ask your readers to continue it. Making it a chain blogging challenge. A weeks ago I was involved in one, it was a great experience. This week I am terrified…
#HearMyHeart: Dissociative identity disorder
…. this is a continuation of a blog I wrote last year about a mental disorder called Rage under the Uganda Blog Community (@Ugbloc) theme #HearMyHeart. She sat there and looked at me for what felt to be too long but was only 5 minutes. I think she was studying me. Checking out my reactions…
Ntinda Eyokya
…. this is the third part of a story that was started by Joel Nevender, and continued by Roland Niwagaba. There he was with his gu big nose, mean eyes that I had grown up hating, and his well-built fame body as if of a bouncer at one of those popular clubs in the city,…
Uganda Cranes made it to #AFCON17, we didn’t win but We still LOVE them
After my first write up on the 5 lessons learnt from the game between Uganda cranes and Ghana, a friend insisted I write another. The first was based on analysis of the game and how I thought the different players performed. After the game against Egypt however I could not get myself to write. My…