By Maureen Kizito As the 2025 school year ends and the holiday season sets in, our homes and communities fill with excitement. Yet even amid […]
Tag: Children
How well do you know your child’s friends?
By Dickson Tumuramye Many parents know their children’s grades and teachers, but few know their friends, yet those friendships often shape character, choices, and sometimes […]
The day the moon forgot to sleep
Rose Sembatya In a sky full of stars, the Moon always kept to a perfect bedtime. Every evening, it rose with a yawn, lit up […]
The sound of birds
By Rose Sembatya Chief Kaga was a man of great honour and character. He was also greatly feared. When people came to seek his counsel, […]
Single mom’s blueprint for raising responsible sons
By Dickson Tumuramye The question, “What legacy are we bequeathing to our sons as fathers?” resonated deeply with readers in last week’s column. Yet, in […]
Jesus feeds 5,000 people
You can find this story in all four Gospels: Matthew 14, Mark 6, Luke 9, and John 6. One day, Jesus and His disciples crossed […]
Safeguarding learners’ health in our schools
By Dickson Tumuramye One of the most common challenges among learners today is health-related complaints. Many report illnesses such as ulcers and other gastrointestinal complications, […]
Abraham’s big promise from God
By Pauline Akello A long time ago, there lived a man named Abram who loved God very much. Even though many people around him didn’t […]
The life of Paul
By Pauline Akello A long time ago in Jerusalem, Jesus’s friends were telling everyone the Good News that Jesus loves us so much, died for our […]
Should husbands help with babysitting?
By Dickson Tumuramye In many communities, babysitting is still widely regarded as the mother’s domain. Some men feel awkward holding a baby, let alone changing […]
