Wednesday, May 16,   2012

Life

The joy of being a home manager

Malaika Babies Home in Mengo started in May 2010 with one child who was found abandoned on the streets. We are registered to raise 24 children, but we take in a maximum of 25 children from as young as one day old to two years.

A ray of sunshine for the little ones

The caretakers at the babies home find joy in seeing the children adapt to their new environment and respond positively to the love they show them. Love they believe is a crucial ingredient in a child’s life.

A place to call home

White Eagles is one of the seven projects undertaken by the River of Life Church in Nyendo, a suburb of Masaka town.

Indiscipline was highly punishable

If there is anything that Fredrick Ametto will remember about their parents, it is the kind of discipline they bestowed on their children. “My mother never tolerated any misbehaviour.

Mayanja thought if she became a nun she would never have torn or dirty clothes

Teopista Birungi Mayanja may not have become a nun,but her love for the Virgin Mary has guided her through life. She is the general secretary National Teachers Union (UNATU)

Cramming does not take a lawyer places

My name is Andrew Kasirye. I am a lawyer at Kasirye, Byaruhanga & Company Advocates. I wake up at 6am and it takes me only 30 minutes to get ready for work.

A calling to mother the abandoned

A visit to Ibanda Babies Home evokes sympathy for the abandoned babies and irritation towards their parents and guardians who throw them away. Toddlers, 33 in number, ranging from a few days old to four years are taken care of here by 13 helpers led by Sister Cotilda Nakiwala.

Is Africa’s immorality on display?

The current show, the Big Brother Africa StarGame is their 7th season. With every season, the team adds twists in attempt to keep the viewers glued to the screen. The reality show which celebrates its 10th anniversary in May this year has had its share of controversy.

How to be broke at work

How does one get through difficult financial times? How should you cope when you are broke? Crying doesn’t help. Wailing will only bring the inquisitive gatekeeper to your bedroom window.

Kireka recognises absentee ministers

In this month last year, our Most Venerable Leader, Mzee Ssabalwanyi Yoweri Kaguta Museveni appointed over 70 people to the Cabinet of Uganda. One year later, some of these ministers have given the phrase “absentee chiefs” a whole new meaning. After a heated discussion in the bar, we zeroed in on the following as some of those who must explain what they are doing.

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