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Author Archives: Michael Ainomugisha
First born-last born, whatever
While firstborns may feel the weight of stricter parental expectations, it’s this pressure that often molds us into more extroverted and confident individuals.
Are we struggling to make and maintain friendships?
Today social media ‘friends’ can number in the thousands, and hundreds in the end we are losing the art of forming deep and lasting bonds.
Writing the Human: A Person Is a Person Through Other People
A person is a person through other people. And so we rest when we must, and then we get back to our work.
May be, I’m getting above my age..
There’s an undeniable charm to the simplicity and rawness of classic recordings. Unburdened by excessive layering and electronic manipulation, the music allows the pure artistry of the vocals and instrumentation to shine through. Each note feels deliberate, each lyric carefully crafted, weaving a tapestry of sound that resonates deeply with the soul.
Scenes UCU Vs MUBS in the University Football League
“I hate politics”
I hate politics
“This aversion is not born out of ignorance or a lack of civic duty, but rather from the disillusionment that comes with the discordance of political discourse that seems to spread throughout every aspect of our lives.”
Uganda’s Data Struggle: One more Struggle We are yet to face?
One click away on his YouTube video and boom “..You have already used 80 percent of your daily bundle…”
Jambo March!
Friends, welcome to March! February wasn’t half bad, was it? A sprinkle of sunshine, a few interesting conversations, and some stories shared.
New Media: Journalism Isn’t dying, it is evolving.
Whether on a Tecno Y2, everyone is trying to become a broadcaster or a narrowcaster in some sort.This presents immense challenges and tremendous opportunities for the future of African media.
Bard Goes Premium with “Gemini Advanced” AI: Can it Catch Up to the Competition?
Well, I must admit I can not avoid using chat bots, google bard has been one of those I am familiar with especially on content description generation and enhancing my content as copied from my kitchen “notes app”
AFCON Fever Grips the Continent and Beyond
By Michael Ainomugisha Forget the savanna, forget the sun-kissed beaches and the Sahara dunes – the real heat in Africa right now is on the football pitch. South African and Mamelodi Sundowns short-stopper Williams trending for saving the SA into the Semifinals —— Banter that he can save the SA economy. The Africa Cup ofContinue reading “AFCON Fever Grips the Continent and Beyond”
AFCON Fever Grips the Continent and Beyond
The Mauritanian heroics, Dellah Yaly stopped Riyad Mahrez away from dreaming. In Just 37 minutes, it was enough to send the latter to Houari Boumediene International Airport.
And time is running. I hear the voice, Find your niche!!
The voice is telling me, “Time is running. I hear the voice again. Find your niche!!” So I sat on the couch and grabbed a laptop, the next thing was to re-think the situation I was in.
Threads by Meta: Six Months On, Does the Hashtag #TwitterKiller Hold Up?
Launched amidst swirling controversy over Elon Musk’s reign at Twitter, Threads promised a “friendly” alternative, prioritising lighthearted content and avoiding the political firestorms that had become commonplace on its rival.
Kira municipality, a bedroom community for Kampala still suffers poor roads
On my way to Kyaliwajjala, I was welcomed by a bunch of bumps and potholes! This area was last worked on in November, 2015 a few days before pope Francis visited Namugongo that’s close to 9 years
Insider Tips for Choosing the Perfect Podcast Host
Launching a podcast is exciting because you are just about to speak with people at once on a large scale but before your voice hits the airwaves, one crucial decision awaits….
Last Night I didn’t sleep!
Last Night I didn’t sleep, I didn’t sleep because I didn’t want to! but today, our today, world has changed, and there is no room for mistakes.
Open Letter to December
Hi December, I know you have always been a good month, but your friend November messed stuff around, please fix everything that went wrong last month!
Best regards,
Videos/ Youtube
Support Michael Ainomugisha’s Work with Airtel Money
We are excited to announce that we now accept Airtel Money as a payment option for tips and donations on our website. Airtel Money is a mobile money service that is widely used in Uganda. This means that you can now support Michael Ainomugisha directly from your mobile phone. To tip or donate using AirtelContinue reading “Support Michael Ainomugisha’s Work with Airtel Money”
Writers Club Nurturing a next generation of writers and storytellers.
The school that had once been my second home now stood as a testament to the transformative power of education and the enduring spirit of young minds.
Acholi triumphs in UCU Cultural Gala
The Acholi Association at Uganda Christian University (UCU) proudly clinched the title of overall winner in this year’s highly anticipated University Cultural Gala.
UCU A Tale of Vast Cultures.
Acholi is the winner of UCU’s cultural gala
MyThing: 9 reasons why creatives should own a personal website
Why Creatives Should Have Personal Websites