Parenting in Fear: Are Our Children Truly Safe Anymore?
By Christine Keehe Last week, on an ordinary morning in Ggaba, a place known more for its lakeside calm than horror, parents dropped off their children with the quiet trust…
By Christine Keehe Last week, on an ordinary morning in Ggaba, a place known more for its lakeside calm than horror, parents dropped off their children with the quiet trust…
By Christine Keehe In the quiet hours of dusk (twilight) and before dawn, when the world is cloaked in a velvet darkness, the Northern Bypass transforms from a lifeline connecting…
By Christine Keehe On a quiet evening in Wakiso District, Sarah (not her real name) sat quietly in her small home, her eyes fixed on the floor. Just hours earlier,…
By Christine Keehe Today I woke up and thought deeply about how we are nurturing our children to face tomorrow. Does this question ever disturb your thinking? The question is,…
By Christine Keehe Yesterday, I was watching a news article on HIV on NBS Television. As I listened to the stories and statistics, something within me was stirred, an awakening…
BY Christine Keehe Many middle-aged workers are working long hours, yet at the end of the month, their pay-checks barely cover the basics. Bills pile up, dreams are put on…
By Christine Keehe Yesterday, as I headed back home after a work meeting, I decided to swing by a local supermarket to pick up some freshly baked bread for breakfast…
By Keehe Christine In the early morning light of Kidepo Valley National Park, a silent procession of trucks carried a symbol of hope, rhinos, long absent from this rugged landscape.…
By Christine Keehe Uganda continues to grapple with a growing cancer burden, with health experts warning that late diagnosis, limited access to treatment and persistent stigma are fuelling preventable deaths…
By Christine Keehe Today, I woke up and thought deeply about how we are nurturing our children to face tomorrow. Does this question ever disturb your thinking? As parents, are…