Be Silent. Not.
Silence is like a cancer. It starts with one hush, one truth buried, and then spreads to every suffering, injustice, opinion, and emotion until our voice is eternally suppressed — unless we learn to...
View ArticlePeace Commits Suicide
Breaking News: Peace Commits Suicide and Body Disappears Reporter: We are here at the scene of the crime where a lady named Peace allegedly committed suicide today, hanging herself on the ceiling of...
View ArticleFive questions with Dunda’s Zaka
Dunda is a digital magazine that is published online once every 2 months (see latest issue here). It targets young East Africans by using provocative art to raise philosophical, political, economic and...
View ArticleIs Africa homophobic?
Is Africa homophobic, Or is it neocolonial phobic? Terrified by your attitude, There is something about this movement that screams dominance, The west tramping on sovereignty, Worn out flags hanging on...
View ArticleTanzania is at the dawn of a cultural awakening: An important and unique...
I see Tanzanian art beginning to gain recognition as our society starts to appreciate art more and more these days.
View Article99 Problems, Ebola Ain’t One
This past Sunday, October 19th, Nipashe reported on a possible Ebola case in Mwanza‘s Sengerema district. The patient, Salome Richard, a teenager who sadly passed away the previous Friday, October...
View ArticleQueen of Katwe and the Danger of the Single Story
On a recent bumpy flight from Entebbe to New York City, I finally had the privilege of watching Mira Nair‘s Queen of Katwe. The film centers around Phiona Mutesi, a champion chess player from Kampala’s...
View ArticleNUHA Blogging Prizes 2019 accepting essays on images
This year's prize includes images that young writers can base their opinions on!
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