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  • Solo Traveler in Strangerland

    How I learnt the real meaning of longevity. Tonia and I talked about a ladies trip ever since our first pregnancies in 2005. Out of our bucket list we narrowed down to…

  • Silence is Bronze

    The role we play in aiding the illusion of truth. As I turned on my television, there was an interview with the Information Minister airing. This man was the Chief Propagandist that…

  • Read This Before You Invest In The Third World

    I can show you where to find it. Every foreign investor has an idea of the risks of investing in third world countries. Private investors providing technology, roads, railway lines or running…

  • Positive Ways To Communicate The Pandemic

    Honesty still is the best policy. Business brand, community campaign or personal circle, we all have to think about how we communicate the pandemic to our audience. There has been such a…

  • How Not To Be a Cuttlefish Communicator

    If there ever was a person who understood systematic abuse of language it would be George Orwell. Orwell is the author of the phenomenal novel Animal farm. He created the character who…

  • Every NGO Founder Needs to Know This

    It’s a classroom not a pedestal. We need more passionate people in the world that will drive social change. Selflessly. I keep this in mind as I approach this topic with caution…

  • Bring Back the Microscope

    COVID-19 is not a war to win without it This is a time when health care workers are valued most for the work they do, for being the heroes they’ve always been.…

  • Paradox of the Strong Woman

    Our expectations could be endangering them It took years for me to realize that since I became a mother, I have been held to superhuman standards. Those who knew me as an…

  • A Safe Journey to Identity

    Embracing the Unfamiliar African Names I once shared office space with a colleague whose interaction with foreigners amused me a bit. On this day, she spoke loudly on the phone with a…