Demystifying our culture of ‘self entitlement’

Apr 20th, 2016 Inspiration Andrew Kiserema 1 min read

Every where you travel and in many of our everyday small talk, conversations, tweets, posts and comments the word ‘I’ always pops up. For example, ”I want a well paying job after the university because I am a graduate” and if that if that doesn’t sound familiar what of hearing prominent individuals whose children end up going to court because of property, land and wealth…

Cultivate an attitude of value

Apr 14th, 2016 Inspiration Andrew Kiserema 3 min read

Life is indeed full of challenges and equally full of a myriad of opportunities waiting to be seized. As humans beings we are often on the complaining, whining and feeling sorry for ourselves frame of mind when life doesn’t go as planned. Sometimes at our workplaces we get bored and become demeaned because of the time and effort we put in with little recognition at…

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…

Taking care of our inheritance

Apr 1st, 2016 Development Communication Andrew Kiserema 1 min read

We are living in changing times in terms of  climate, economy, values and political correctness. The pace of daily living has quickened exponentially due to our demands to survive and meet our needs. Each people, generation and society has always inherited something from their forebears. This includes folklore, language, diet, culture, land, literature and even music. In our modern-day society, the very things that we…