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…

It’s no secret, women rule the world

Jun 20th, 2018 Leadership Andrew Kiserema 2 min read

The world has just celebrated and commemorated International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8. We ought to truly appreciate the grandiose transformation, affirmation and reformation of the global village as pertains to gender roles and human rights. Truly, more than ever women are now nearly at par or more so than the next Tom, Dick and Harry in your local pub! They are the leaders…

Tolerance should be a leadership trait

Jan 29th, 2017 Leadership Andrew Kiserema 1 min read

We are living in an increasingly intolerant world at odds with the other. Be as it may in the political, religious, racial and economic front. Sadly, this should not continue to prevail as the world moves closer together in interdependence. Our world leaders and each of us as patriotic global citizens should stand up for world peace, tolerance and respect. It is a truism that…

The world is crying out for servant leadership

Oct 29th, 2016 Leadership Andrew Kiserema 2 min read

All around us there appears to be confusion, anger, frustration and utter despair with the current crop of leaders and would be future leaders. This is because they have utterly forgotten who ‘butters’ their bread as a wise colleague of mine so often states. They have forgotten the individuals, groups, ethnicity’s,  religions, families and the nations that gave them the authority to lead. Sadly, what…

Political rhetoric should not stop us from nation building

Jun 11th, 2016 Leadership Andrew Kiserema 3 min read

 Politics and democracy should not be disruptive to our lives, rather it should be an avenue to build unity, consensus and provide an avenue to educate the masses. It is said that if you want a prosperous, stable and robust economy- the citizens should turn out and participate in their nation building mechanisms so as to keep their country from falling apart. If this is…

There is a crisis in leadership the world over

Apr 11th, 2016 Leadership Andrew Kiserema 2 min read

In our current generation more than ever- we require as individuals, countries, states, nations, churches and organizations servant types of leadership than we are actually attaining. The leaders of yore such as Mother Theresa, Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln appear to be no more. Instead, we have settled for the ones who are popular, articulate and who are now the role models for our kids and future…