Babirye Recheal (@recheal_babirye) 's Twitter Profile
Babirye Recheal

@recheal_babirye

Poet @zukuka_ug| Language teacher| writer| social & political critic| PRO @ReadUsAfrica1

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zukuka ug (@zukuka_ug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cheers to Merryland Entebbe for hosting us in their poetry slam. Helping the students openly share their minds is a wonderful testament, elevating students' mental health & a positive atitude towards education and life. Building creativity, awareness& a positive mind is what we do

Cheers to <a href="/merrylandug/">Merryland Entebbe</a> for hosting us in their poetry slam.   Helping the students openly share their minds is a wonderful testament, elevating students' mental health &amp; a positive atitude towards education and life.
Building creativity, awareness&amp; a positive mind is what we do
Read-Us Africa (@readusafrica1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PQP is back! The 2nd Edition of the Poetry, Quiz & Public Speech Contest is here. Who will rise? Who will rhyme? Who will own the mic? Register now and be part of the thrill! docs.google.com/forms/d/1H8YMz…

PQP is back!
The 2nd Edition of the Poetry, Quiz &amp; Public Speech Contest is here.
Who will rise? Who will rhyme? Who will own the mic?
Register now and be part of the thrill!
docs.google.com/forms/d/1H8YMz…
Read-Us Africa (@readusafrica1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling Upon All Potential Partners, individuals, organizations, and brands who share the vision of driving awareness, and advocacy for healthier communities.Let’s Champion Good Health and well being (SDG3) together!

Calling Upon All Potential Partners,  individuals, organizations, and brands who share the vision of  driving awareness, and advocacy for healthier communities.Let’s Champion Good Health and well being (SDG3) together!
King Saha (@kingsaha_256) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We dont force anyone LUGANDA here!! We promote unity always for a better Uganda not forgetting our past History. This is a call for all regions to pay attention to detail🔥🔥🔥👊🏼.

Babirye Recheal (@recheal_babirye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They raised us with love, Held us close when times were tough.They groomed us with care, Taught us to rise, to dream, and to dare.They endured the storms, Bore the weight in every form. With tired hands, they shaped our way... and here we stand, strong today. Happy Mother's Day!

Babirye Recheal (@recheal_babirye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Noah’s days, people mocked the ark until the rain fell. Today, we mock the builders of the contemporary ark, yet the clouds are already gathering! We may not face a flood again, but who knows/is ready for when and what’s coming? While pointing fingers, we risk missing the ark

Jim Spire Ssentongo (@spirejim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No one is safe… and we won’t say we didn’t see the looming disaster coming. It’s in our faces. It should concern EVERYONE. Not even the praise singers are safe from where the lunatic train we are in is going. We may choose not to hear, but we won’t choose in the likely

Babirye Recheal (@recheal_babirye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These are not merely personal scars; they are the wounds of our Nation. Every abduction, every killing, and unjust trial is a message that Governance has divorced humanity!

These are not merely personal scars; they are the wounds of our Nation. Every abduction, every killing, and unjust trial is a message  that Governance has divorced humanity!
Babirye Recheal (@recheal_babirye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

African literature has lost a legend 🙂‍↔whose pen is now still. May your works never rest! May they continue to roar across generations.

African literature has lost a legend 🙂‍↔whose pen is now still.
 May your works never rest!
May they continue to roar across generations.
The Kenya Times (@thekenyatimes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mukoma Wa Ngugi Some notable books written by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o Novels Weep Not, Child (1964) – His first novel, and the first in English by an East African. The River Between (1965) – Explores the clash between traditional African culture and Christianity. A Grain of Wheat (1967) – Set

BOBI WINE (@hebobiwine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last night, the world lost a giant. Prof. Ngugi wa Thiong'o. He wielded his pen like a spear: exposing oppression and inspiring generations to fight for justice. His works were not just literature, they were liberation manifestos. I send my condolences to Kenyans and all who

Last night, the world lost a giant. Prof. Ngugi wa Thiong'o. He wielded his pen like a spear: exposing oppression and inspiring generations to fight for justice. His works were not just literature, they were liberation manifestos.  

I send my condolences to Kenyans and all who
zukuka ug (@zukuka_ug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re thrilled to share that Zukuka proudly participated in the Poetry Poster Project organized by FEMRITE and most of our members were shortlisted and published in the #LunaticSanity These are not just words — they are reflections of the values we champion as Zukuka.

We’re thrilled to share that Zukuka proudly participated in the Poetry Poster Project organized by <a href="/femritewriters/">FEMRITE</a> and most of our members were shortlisted and published in the #LunaticSanity
These are not just words — they are reflections of the values we champion as Zukuka.