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Hinduka Global - Coaching Professional


From Fear to Action: Remembrance, Reflection and HIV/AIDS Education
Growing up with fear in the 90s I grew up in the 90s, at the height of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. This scourge left many families scarred for life, and ours was no exception. We lost our dear Uncle Kato in his early 20s, two aunties, my dad’s childhood friend Charles Kahigwa, and many others. The images of Philly Bongole Lutaya on TV talking about his struggle with the disease were terrifying for a child my age. But it was even scarier to see family and neighbors wither away be
mmmurungi
Dec 2, 20253 min read


Preserving Africa’s Mother Tongues: Identity, Belonging, and Action
Language is not just a medium for verbal exchange; it carries emotion, shapes how we think, offers cultural clues, and forges communal bonds. That’s why Africans should speak their mother tongues and fight to preserve them. Colonialism largely drove the disappearance of these languages, but more than 50 years after independence, the onus is on us to decolonize our minds. We have often heard that “Africa is the last frontier”—not only in minerals or population, but in our cult
mmmurungi
Nov 5, 20253 min read
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