By Dickson Tumuramye Visit many schools during visiting day and the conversations sound familiar. Parents proudly speak of children who top their class, score distinctions, […]
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More than Height
When Pande joined Term 2 at Holy Cross College, he was informed that he had to choose a sport; a sport that was not an […]
Why do children eat dirty stuff and not get sick
Hello doctor, why is it that children can eat dirty stuff and do not get sick but old people easily get sick. Flavia Dear Flavia […]
Should you be your child’s best friend? Three mothers weigh in
By Ntege LilianAsk any parent whether they should be their child’s best friend and watch their reaction. Many will pause, perhaps laugh nervously, because the […]
Okiria is giving hope to Bukedea’s forgotten children
By Nicholas Akasula In the remote villages of Bukedea District in eastern Uganda, where many children still walk barefoot for miles to school, Anthony Okiria, […]
The king on a donkey
By Pauline Akello One bright and sunny morning, Jesus and His friends were walking toward the city of Jerusalem. People were busy preparing for the […]
Raising godly children in a screen-obsessed world
By Beatrice Nakibuuka On any day in Uganda or across the globe, it is common to see a familiar scene. A father scrolls through news on […]
When ambition outruns character
By Dickson Tumuramye As children return to school in Senior One and Senior Five, and others prepare for higher institutions of learning, it is worth […]
Nambakire is championing mental health
By Nicholas Akasula On the surface, Sharon Nambakire is confident, warm and quick to smile. She speaks passionately about hope and healing. But behind that […]
The cost of moral decay
By Dickson Tumuramye Last month, Uganda was shaken by the brutal killing of Pamela Tumwebaze, Director of Student Affairs at Uganda Christian University (UCU). She […]
