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Sunday Magazine - (23/08/2009 )
Stigma: Medic takes battle to the workplace
You have been waiting in agony for hours at the hospital’s casualty department. Finally, your name is called and it is time to see the doctor. And as the doctors and nurses, in their reassuring white uniforms fuss over you, you sigh in relief and surrender to them — body and soul — secure in the knowledge that all will be well. ... Read More
 
Useless tips we can do without
Honestly there is a range of utterly useless tips that get heaped onto the unsuspecting motorist in the name of making his or her life more bearable on the road. ... Read more
 
Shameless staring becomes more blatant
A Swahili saying goes Macho hayana pazia (the eyes have no curtains). This means any accidental spectacle will always become public knowledge, courtesy of human curiosity. ... Read more
 
East Africa’s First Lady of gospel
Even before the MC at the 2009 Groove Awards ceremony finished reading out the nominated entries for Artist of the Year from Tanzania, the crowd had begun chanting "Rose Muhando, Rose Muhando…" Not surprisingly, Muhando of Mteule Uwe Macho fame won the coveted title. ... Read more
 
Cleanliness, living right will keep off dirty flies
I like looking at beautiful insects like butterflies and ladybirds bugs. But I am not a fan of flies especially inside the house. One day I observed a fly roaming around a dirty cup on the coffee table. This fly seemed to be having fun licking whatever leftovers it could find. I wondered why the fly was not bothering the clean, nicely arranged cups on the kitchen shelf and drew parallels with human behaviour. ... Read more
 

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