Every birth has its own pain. 16 year old Maria endured her own. as told by Darlington Chibueze.
Mpho Tsuene writes about the Tshikolomo's upending loss of loved ones.
John Simon writes from Keffi, Nigeria about how the wireless helped him overcome the effects of social distancing and help teach youngsters about the pandemic.
Simproser Moraa recalls how she went from student life, to becoming a baker, as the pandemic birthed her entrepreneurial spirit.
So unkind is this pandemic, it hasn't spared the children. Jedi Ramalapa reports on the plight of South Africa's most precious.
Rita Nkemba is the Founder and Acting Country Director of Dwelling Places, an organization that rescues street-connected children in Uganda, and reintegrates them into society.
Patrick Nzabonimpa on the nervous hustle and rush to make it home in time for curfew.
Musician and academic, Ajoh writes about the resurgence of her passion for music while navigating inconvenient lockdown regulations.
Pesh Ahumuza, a digital communications consultant in Uganda, has had to maneuver many barriers while at the same time giving small businesses a platform to stay afloat
Patricia Kombo is a youth climate activist in Kenya. She is best known for her tree-planting initiatives as part of her non-profit PaTree Initiative. The initiative has planted over 10 000 trees as of 2020. We spoke to Kombo about her inspiring work. How did you find yourself as a
Robert Ssemwogerere, an entrepreneur in Kampala, Uganda, shares his pandemic survival tips and lessons for businesses in the liquor and entertainment industry.
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