How Can I be of Service to You or Your Organisation?

May 15th, 2020 Personal Development Andrew Kiserema 6 min read

  I have taken some time and asked myself whether or not to sell myself? Tell my story to the world… and stop hiding in a cocoon. I’ve decided to do just that in the hope that I can inspire someone out there and also to offer my skills and services to this wonderful world(even though we are experiencing great uncertainty ahead). I will highlight…

Covid19: The New World War 3 Trilogy

Apr 4th, 2020 Personal Development Andrew Kiserema 5 min read

 You would never have seen this coming in a million years, what am I talking about perhaps? Empty highways, parking lots, pubs, clubs, restaurants, offices, streets, churches, mosques, brothels and on and on… The enemy is silent, discreet, deadly, invisible and alarming. The casualties are too many; they are dropping left and right like sardines. The war cry is loud and clear: STAY HOME, WASH…

SouthWest Hotel Kilgoris: An Oasis of Beauty Within the Rolling Hills of Kilgoris Town

Feb 3rd, 2020 Inspiration Andrew Kiserema 6 min read

It’s a given that as human beings, ‘we eat to live and we live to eat’. Food is a necessary part of our everyday lives. As such, we will always have entrepreneurs opening up shop, to feed would-be customers. Day in and day out, we experience an influx of these new restaurants and new hotels opening up near our environs. Depending on how well the…

Dream Chasers Never Sleep: An interview with Mitch Poche on his journey as a Certified Personal Trainer!

Jan 8th, 2020 Inspiration Andrew Kiserema 6 min read

  Life is what happens as we go about our day- to- day activities. In life, each and every one of us aspires to live their ‘fondest dreams’. There are many avenues for one to achieve this; it can be through school, work and sometimes it can depend on your talents. The difference between the naysayers and the achievers is simple: discipline, consistency, commitment, and patience. Mine…

Sirua Aulo Schools: Emmanuel Leina Tasur’s Journey in Changing His Community Through A Robust Educational Program

Dec 12th, 2019 Inspiration Andrew Kiserema 5 min read

  Come with me and experience the best of what can be offered in Maasailand- where you will find young men herding a dozen sheep, goats, and uncountable cows. Come and experience the warmth and humility of the Maa women as they sing, dance and make beautiful embroidery. Come and meet the elders of the community, who will demand respect as they greet you by…

No Human Is Limited: The Success Story Behind Queen’s Pizza Deliveries CEO: Peninah Ntong’ondu

Dec 12th, 2019 Inspiration Andrew Kiserema 4 min read

Today, I was personally humbled and privileged to sit down and have an intimate conversation with the CEO of Queen’s Pizza, a one, Miss Peninah Ntong’ondu. She describes her journey and the steps she took towards achieving her fondest dreams! I sat inside the restaurant on a revolving chair, staring outside my environs as I nibbled away at my Meat lovers slice. Admiring the office…

Nurturing and guiding a YES Generation

Apr 28th, 2019 Leadership Andrew Kiserema 2 min read

When was the last time you read a local newspaper? What peeked your interest? What was the subject of the discussion? Noticed any developing trends in our contemporary-modern society? These are solid questions to be asked and answered as we deal with and manage the YES Generation. We have a new breed of kids from the block- who feel entitled to just about everything under…

Depression: The Silent Killer…

Apr 9th, 2019 Inspiration Andrew Kiserema 2 min read

The world is in commotion from ocean- to- ocean;we are bombarded with very many challenges and blessed in equal measure with so many of life’s abundant gifts. If this is the case then why do we have the paradox of so many young and old good people taking their own precious lives? As life becomes a global village, family life becomes disrupted by many cares,…

Mobile technology in Africa: the biggest game changer yet

Mar 9th, 2019 Development Communication Andrew Kiserema 4 min read

  Ten years ago, Africa was mainly known for its scenic beauty, wildlife, obscurity, poverty and at times backward traditions- well at least that is how the Western media i.e the likes of CNN/ BBC would feature us. Now, look at us, Africa, and what creative, life-style enhancing and poverty reducing mechanisms have sailed through; only thanks to a phone? Enhanced Lifestyle In a country…