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What is that one thing that can’t be stolen from you?
By Gabriel Dinda John has lived in a fairly safe neighborhood in Uthiru for three

A,B,C of Publishing your book.
By Gabriel Dinda Every day, we receive so many questions regarding publishing. I am therefore

Over the Weekend
By Wr. Dismas Okombo #Day6: 6th March 2020. Until Twinomugisha pointed it out in one

#Day5: Rotten English.
By Wr. Dismas Okombo The first assignment Edith gave us was to translate a passage

#Day4: Twinomugisha’s Mandazis
By Wr. Dismas Okombo I have just locked the door, headed past the crib and

#Day3: A Leap of Faith
By Wr. Dismas Okombo “When will I know I am ready?” “You won’t. It

How can there be so much talent in one room (Write Your Passion II)?
By Gabriel Dinda When Lydia read her piece of the assignment Joan Thatiah, a renowned

#Day2: The Task of an Afrikan Narrator
By Wr. Dismas Okombo Yesternight when I saw Twinomugisha shuffle the cards as if the

#Day1- Around the Table of joy
By Wr. Dismas Okombo, on 1st March 2020 In the early evening, there were patches