By JPRMay 31, 20203 min read …the old has gone, the new has come! My Good Fren…, I have recently found myself engrossed in thoughts, many, many thoughts…much as I have never thought before. My […] Life
By JPRMay 29, 20209 min read Debunking 9 popular myths doing the rounds in Africa about the coronavirus https://theconversation.com/debunking-9-popular-myths-doing-the-rounds-in-africa-about-the-coronavirus-135580 In the second week of March the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. By mid-March the disease had […] Articles by Others Policy
By JPRMay 10, 202030 min read A Man of Many Worlds The story of my life would not be complete if I did not tell you about my foremost love. Theatre. […] Life Literature Relationships
By JPRMay 10, 20205 min read Falling into Place You know how it is. We are all here on one man’s whims. We are at his mercy. Like a […] Tales
By JPRMay 10, 202026 min read A tale of 3 songs The years that precede being a teen are probably the most exhilarating and enjoyable in many respects. Responsibility has not […] Music
By JPRMay 10, 202015 min read The Baby that would not be Born Wanjira was to be found most evenings in the local pubs in Shauri Moyo within the scraggly Eastlands neighbourhood of […] Tales
By JPRMay 10, 202010 min read The Out-of-the-Way-Road My girlfriend Phyllis invited me and my chum to watch her troupe perform traditional dances to visiting tourists at the […] Tales
By JPRMay 10, 202016 min read Ndekuisa Old man Mulandi son of Mwimbi had completed a hard working week as a night watchman for a clothing factory […] Tales
By JPRMay 10, 20208 min read A home away from home! That’s the motto of the elaborate and most pleasant Chatunda Lodge (www.chatundalodge.com). The lodge is in Mzuzu, a city in […] Travel
By JPRMay 10, 202025 min read I am a voracious reader of books. Like a gregarious locust I will gobble-up any book that is well written, whose author has a passion for the […] Literature