Sunday Magazine

Between May 26 and June 2, 2013, the country hosted a unique group of tourists: tour and travel service providers from the East African Community member states.

An actress, film director, saxophonist and contemporary dancer, Carole Karemera has appeared in many internationally acclaimed film, theatre, television, and dance productions since 1996. Born to Rwandan parents in Brussels, the co-founder and director of the Ishyo Arts Centre is known for initiating innovative projects between Rwandans and international artists.

About a decade ago, people used to actually read. Novels and magazines and newspapers and stuff, and it were those fiddling with their phones that were in the minority. Now everyone is on a smartphone.

I’m so glad May is over. With two weddings to contribute to and a sick relative, I barely had two coins to rub together. I’ve never been so glad for payday, even with these meagre earnings. 

I have some friends who are studying ACCA. This is the time of the year when they sit for ACCA exams. They also sit for these exams in December of each year. From what I have heard, those exams are incredibly difficult.

There are some things that fools do and I am forced to check again on my calendar to see what year it is. I can’t help but hate on jokers who still call into radio stations and request for songs that they sometimes go ahead to dedicate to people sitting next to them. 

The problem with Ogopogo is that no talk about this bar is ever complete minus mention of its predecessor, Papyrus. Well, if that can be counted as a problem anyway.