If you’re young, you have the gift of time—an invaluable resource. The question is, how will you use it? While we often think we know exactly what we want to do for the rest of our lives, it’s important to remember that life is full of unexpected opportunities and shifts in direction. Before you carve […]
COVID19 Through the eyes of nature By Labak Janet
For the first time in decades, I am reminded of my beautiful color.
The Lofty Balcony by Joyful Joy
From his vantage point above, he hoped on the fellow humans below
Above him, the blue expanse withheld secrets of provision that he only needed to seek out
FR33DOM By Jade Novelist
Time moves differently when you question your existence,
for so long I thought I knew freedom until my movements were restricted.
It’s just a thought By Gloria Nanfuka
I want to hear your thoughts on our “new normal”
Snippet, Settling rumours and Who squares the circle? By Tess Hazel
I’m a black man living in a very, very, blue world- t’s plain white. They size me down, I size them back.
Maybe By Gloria Nanfuka
This taking care of yourself thing. Maybe, just maybe, we give God a chance.
Going Nowhere Slowly By Jade Novelist
We have options,
you can sit in your corner and stare or we can start with the re-introductions.
Okwezuula By Ssebo Lule
The story is about self-discovery; the search for one’s true identity and place in the jungle called life. It also addresses the safety of a woman. Okwezuula means “Discovering oneself”.
Walking Out On Fear By Joyful Joy
Not even the black stone barricade would hold her back, It just served as a beautiful backdrop to her surrounding