First Woman/ A Girl Is A Body Of Water – Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
Hiya! Always a pleasure to scribble a few things on here. This review has been a long time coming but I’m glad that I’ve finally gotten round to doing it. […]
Hiya! Always a pleasure to scribble a few things on here. This review has been a long time coming but I’m glad that I’ve finally gotten round to doing it. […]
‘A woman who knows her worth is a beacon. She’s an embodiment of love. You can’t give her a half a lung, she’s worth life. A woman who knows her […]
Hello blogtheren, Happy 58th Independence Day to my Ugandan people! We’re almost reaching the retirement age according to our laws. I wonder if we’ll be given pension benefits 2 years […]
Hiya! Been a minute. I hope you’re holding up well and the start of the month has started on a good note for you. Since August, I started a new […]
Hiya! We’re back with the guest post series. You can catch up with the genesis of the whole series by following this link Here. Over to Margaret now, the guest on […]
Hey hey hey! It’s a new month! Who knew that 31 days would go by so fast? I recall having huge and thrilling expectations for August, of the new beginnings […]
Hiya! We’re back with the guest post series. You can catch up with the genesis of the whole series by following this link Here. Over to Margaret now, the guest […]
Hey there. I hope August is treating you well. Make the most of every single minute and second because we just never know what the future holds. It’s been a […]
Hey there. It’s a new month! I know I’m not one to blog every new month but August came with its new-fangled exhilarations for me. My mantra for this month […]
Hello there. I hope you’re coping well in the ‘new normal’. I’m thrilled to see what God has in store for each of us at the end of this myriad […]
I was invited *not literally, but virtually* to share with my church fellowship about a life of thanksgiving and I’d like to point out, on here what God placed on […]
Hiya! We’re back with the guest post series. You can catch up with the genesis of the whole series by following this link Here. Over to Margaret now, the guest […]
Manchester happened. The first time I read the title I kept wondering what the plot of the book would be. A friend actually suggested that I read Kintu first as […]
Muli Uli *How are you in Tumbuka Zambia* Thanks for this greeting Bex. Its stimulating to learn a new greeting every day is it not? I think the one event […]
Hiya! I must say I’ve run out of vernacular greetings but 18 days of learning different greetings has been more than an honor for me. Thanks a bunch for helping […]
By the time he woke up, I was dying. Jeff’s nervous voice rang out in a loud shriek when he awakened to the sour taste of blood on his lips. […]
Nogambaki *How are you in Runyankore, Uganda*. Thank you Sparkle for this greeting. I hope ya’ll have recovered from all the healing, loss and grief we went through yesterday, because […]
Muli-shani *How are you in Bemba, Zambia* Please do send me ways they greet in your vernacular; I’d love to explore all the dialects before this challenge ends. Thanks, Hope, […]
Hiya! How’s your Sunday going? Mine’s amazeballs. Been catching up with a few blogs and I must say, ya’ll write so stunningly. Can’t seem to get enough. Thanks to Benjie […]
Yoga *How are you in Japhadhola, from Tororo in Uganda* Feels remarkable to have made it thus far in this challenge. My head’s buzzing with all the things and deadlines […]
The day was 14th March, 1962. I’d just been appointed to the Kabaka’s Legal Council for consultations a few months back, because my English was fluent and I’d just finished […]
Hiya! I sure do hope that your week has started on a high note because every new day and week is a start of fresh beginnings. So, bask in that […]
Oli Ota *How are you in Kitoro from Uganda* I hope you’re having an amazing weekend. So, I don’t know much of my local language from my dad’s side because […]
Oliyo Tye *How are you in Samia, from Uganda* Consistency has been creeping in at me but I’m here to make amends for my poor habits. So I’ll catch up […]
Biy-bo *How are you in Ateso, Uganda* Day 9, whoop whoop. Four social media accounts I follow, well here goes my top 4. Morgan Harper Nichols (MHN). She has amazing […]
Na nga de *how are you in Senegalese* I’m running out of Afrikan languages to greet ya’ll in, considering all those from other parts of Afrika on these challenges, have […]
Twi Eti Sen *How are you in Ghanaian* Its exhilarating learning how to greet in all these incredible languages. There are so many amazing bloggers in Uganda and I’ve got […]
Sanibonani *How are you from Zulu South Africa* Its super-duper exciting to be back after reading all your amazing blogs over the weekend and catching up with the missed reads […]
This award is given by bloggers to fellow bloggers who inspire positivity and creativity in the blogging community. I was nominated by Abigaba and I’m truly honored. You can check […]
Hey there! Welcome back to the Feminism and Perspective series. In case its your first time, you can get the whole gist here https://resolutescribbles.com/category/guest-post-series-perspective-and-feminism/ Today we shall be answering the […]