I am a Ugandan professional guy who has grown up and lived all over the place, but now I call nairobi home. Is it possible to live the east african dream.
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- Face off, the Bamburi super series finals were heaven
- Nostalgia: Lance Spearman comic covers
- Kenyan elections 2012 unmasks identity theft
- Dual citizenship: Ugandan rules and regulations
- Where is true justice for kony’s victims?
- Looking Back: A good smoke on independence day
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- Dual citizenship: Ugandan rules and regulations
- Looking Back: Lance Spearman and the African Photo comic magazines
- Buying property in Nairobi (Part 3): Securing the Mortgage
- The changing face of the Kwanjula
- Just Another Day in Uganda: Kids Play
- Flying on time with Kenya Airways
- Looking Back: King's College Budo
- The Rwenzori Mountains (Hidden, but gloriously present)
- Great coffee in kampala at last!
- A brutal afternoon
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love your blog!
Thanks for the compliment. These are just my random thoughts and I have found a way to write them down.
Very interesting blog! We’ve featured it this week on Blogs of the World (where we highlight bloggers from all over the globe)
http://pocketcultures.com/blogsoftheworld/2011/03/01/notes-on-being-ugandan-in-kenya/
Thanks for the posts and all the best!
Like the articles a lot. Do you write for other publications and how do you feel about your work being re posted?
Thanks for your interest in my blog. I don’t mind being replayed along as copyright is acknowledged.
Cheers
I’m here through pocketcultures.com. I have a children’s choir doing a concert for children in Uganda, and I am always looking to give them a better perspective on what is going on there, and what life is like for children. Cheers!
Thanks for dropping by my blog Sarah. Have a look at echwelu photography blog, it will proved a very pictorial account of life in Uganda, though this is not a substitute for a visit, which I hope you will one day be able to make.