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August 17, 2025

Book review 12: Thomas Sankara An African Revolutionary Ernest Harsh

In a continent often divided by politics, Sankara’s visionary leadership empowered citizens and promoted inclusive governance. I’ve recently finished a few books in the past couple […]
July 9, 2025

IN AFRICA now: Political killings in South Africa, nothing new here!

In 2024, I reviewed a book penned by Mr. Greg Arde. The title of the book is  War Party- How the ANC’s political killings are breaking […]
July 3, 2025

IN AFRICA now: Rest in peace to Kenyan political blogger Albert Ojwang

When I learned about the passing of Mr Albert Ojwang, I was utterly devastated and still am. I am battling to comprehend his passing. First as […]
June 13, 2025

Book review: The Zulus of New York Zakes Mda

One of my favourite African authors is Zakes Mda. I consider him to be a giant in the African literature arena. What I love about his […]
June 4, 2025

Book review: Romancing Ghanaland Kofi Akpabli

It sure does feel good to be back or did I even leave?  We need time off social media. Wait let me rephrase, social media detoxing […]
May 5, 2025

Miway Wally Hayward Marathon 2025

One of the reasons I participated in the Wally Hayward Marathon 2025 is because of the legend himself “Wally Hayward”. The enigmatic Wally Hayward led an […]
April 30, 2025

Book review: This Mournable Body Tsitsi Dangarembga

Tsitsi Dangarembga is the girl she thinks she is. A while back I reviewed her debut novel Nervous Conditions. By a while back, I would say […]
April 22, 2025

Autism Awareness Month

I know that I am a little late however by virtue of this special month, my contribution matters. It matters because I am an ‘’ausome’’ auntie […]
April 1, 2025

First half marathon in 2025 done

Towards the end of 2024, I ran my first half marathon. It was brutal. Maybe, I am exaggerating a little but I almost died. It was […]

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