In a fast-changing world, the modern Ugandan man stands at the crossroads of tradition and modernity.
In a fast-changing world, the modern Ugandan man stands at the crossroads of tradition and modernity.
In Kampala, the barbershop is more than a trim — it’s a cultural pulse point. It’s where debates about Arsenal and politics flow as freely as the clipper buzz.
For a long time in Uganda, sex has been that secret everyone knows about but few talk openly about. Growing up, many of us only heard about it in bits—through aunties at traditional ceremonies, whispers among friends, or coded advice from elders.
Latte makeup may have bridged the gap from summer to autumn, but “Espresso Makeup” is here to give us a deeper, darker, sultrier rendition of the look
Ugandan men are steadily carving their place in the world of comics, using their art to tell stories that blend traditional folklore, contemporary struggles, and bold imagination.
n primary school our teachers really used to make a song through the proverb “Birds of the same feathers flock together,” and as pupils we took it for granted because at the time we felt like we were just being teased for the type of friends that we had.