Kasim Sodangi. Almost two years ago, I was in transit, 22 hours into my journey back home from a round robin six-week business trip abroad, with another 6 hours to go. I was absolutely knackered, and all that was on… Continue Reading →
Imagine your business is a pond. And your pond is drying up really fast. Have you stopped for a moment to consider that you, dear Founder and CEO, are perhaps the big water guzzling hippopotamus in the pond? Take that… Continue Reading →
Aha! Staying relevant is one long, tough act to follow! I live in Wakanda (so I’ve been told) but I know nothing about Wakanda! PS. And what is that sign about anyway? PPS. Only God knows when Zik will watch… Continue Reading →
There is a short narrative in the gospel books that only Matthew (a former tax collector) recounts. None of the other gospel writers gives us this little snippet of information. At the end of the 17th chapter of Matthew, Jesus… Continue Reading →
Without sounding too presumptuous (or a smarty-pants for that matter), I think I now understand why most government workers (and folks who work for big corporations) are very low on delivery. And why even the brightest of my friends who… Continue Reading →
Who was your father? What kind of man and father was he? Was he loving, present, encouraging and able to express emotion? Or was he hard, harsh, stoic and a live wire – at best, unpredictable? Maybe he was not… Continue Reading →
Just passed by this flashy bus at the Entebbe Airport parking lot. The lads at my alma mater are having it easy. In stark comparison, in my day we were shunted around like cattle in what we christened “The Milk… Continue Reading →
Lately, I have been telling my entrepreneurship story quite a bit; in my 30’s I didn’t have a moment to stop but then again, those were the foundational years; the peak time of the story’s making. I will never forget… Continue Reading →
A lazy evening coasting around on the Nile, at the place where the longest river in the world starts its 6695km journey to the Mediterranean Sea. Without the Nile, it’s most probable Egypt may never have become one of the… Continue Reading →
Mona Zikusooka. Ravishly beautiful, angel-on-loan-to-me and classy mother of my three adorable daughters. You have a real good heart; a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight are of inestimable worth. Many women do noble things, but you surpass… Continue Reading →
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