2023 Intake Open University of Kenya
2023 Intake Open University of Kenya

Daniel Tusiimukye K’abaasa

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Daniel Tusiimukye is a columnist with The Scholar Media Africa, is an award winning author, and a Ugandan based publisher. He is the founder at The Iconic Publications and currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Makerere University, Kampala. His contact: d.tusiimukye@scholarmedia.africa
While many genuine pastors and churches exist in Uganda, the wanton rise of churches and religious merchants in Uganda in recent times has diluted the truth, trading it for lies and deceit. PHOTO/Courtesy.
The actions of some pastors and the questionable practices within these churches have raised concerns among many. As the number of churches continues to rise, Ugandans need to exercise discernment and critically evaluate the messages and practices within these religious institutions, seeing the forest for the trees. Many pastors have recognized the potential financial gains that come with leading a congregation,...
Kivumbi is currently a writer, published author, legal scholar, public speaker and political, social, and economic analyst. Chronicles of Law School is a simplified guide on what happens at the school of law and gives a general introduction to Bachelor of Laws. He explains the disadvantages and advantages of each method in a law school. Embarking on the journey...
A member of the Uganda Christian University (UCU) Robotics team exhibits one of UCU’s homemade robots to Ntare High School students. Young learners needs more and regular exposure to technology-sensitive skills to equip them for the changing world. PHOTO/Irene Nyapendi.
According to the African Development Bank, around 60% of Africa’s unemployed are young people, reflecting a mismatch between the skills they possess and those demanded by the job market. Programs that promote entrepreneurial skills, such as business management, financial literacy, and marketing, should be integrated into the education system. Many educators lack access to professional development programs that enhance their teaching...
Despite significant setbacks, Harunah refused to let go of his dream. After a three-year hiatus from school, he resolved to rejoin O-Level education.  I am optimistic about my prospects of securing a scholarship for this master’s program in the near future. He aspires to obtain a Ph.D. in public health, equipping himself with advanced knowledge and skills that will enable him...
Lucy Alobo giving a speech to inspire young Innovators at the Flutter Forward event organized by Flutter, KaKebe Technologies, and Innovation Village, Uganda. She was orphaned while aged one but struggled until she became the inspirational woman she is. PHOTO/Courtesy.
She has overcome numerous challenges in life and has become a trailblazer in the world of technology and leadership.  By leveraging technology and developing innovative solutions, young people can provide goods and services and create employment opportunities for others. She believes young people can never tell where their turning point may come from. I am an overcomer. I never give up and...
Alex Ogwal (center) presenting a poem in sign language in Nairobi to create awareness about uniqueness of sign language. He has been championing the need for sign language spaces where the wider communities come together to have discourse in sign language. PHOTO/Courtesy.
He lost his hearing while aged 13. He defied all odds stacked against him and emerged best student in the O’level exams with 20 aggregates.  Ogwal says discrimination and ableism towards deaf people should be actively challenged and eliminated. In 2010, while Alex Ogwal, a second born of 7, was 13 years old, he fell ill with malaria and went into a...
Ivan Akampa, a young entrepreneur and proprietor owning and running Sell Connect Uganda, an e-commerce platform disrupting traditional business in Uganda and changing the trends. PHOTO/Courtesy.
He takes on an innovative stride, embraces the digital days, and disrupts the traditional retail models. Akampa's e-commerce business model has completely transformed the retail industry. He emphasizes that the youths need to take advantage of the resources available. Embrace the fear of starting and do not let procrastination hinder your dreamsIvan Akampa. The digital revolution has transformed the way businesses operate,...
Rachael Agatha, an author and young leader breaking barriers to achieve her dream of an Africa full of readers through Read Us Africa, an NGO that she founded. PHOTO/Courtesy.
She is an award-winning author, founder and young leader. Her Read Us Africa initiative has since expanded to 10 African countries and 40 universities worldwide. Later this year, she will join other youths from 14 African Countries in Nairobi for YALI RLC EA Fellowship. Passion is the fuel that ignites a fire within, but purpose is the compass that guides us toward...
Driven by technology, inspired by great and accomplished minds, Sedrick Otolo is an author, techie and the Co-founder and Operations Director of Kakebe Technologies, a Lira-based software company. E-POSTER/Daniel K'abaasa, Scholar Media Africa.
He is also an author and motivational speaker. He has volunteered in technology spaces and is an app developer. He urges young people to take up whatever opportunities at their disposal. Born in Amolatar District, Northern Uganda, as the last born of three boys and raised by his single mother, Sedrick Otolo is the Co-founder and Operations Director of a Lira-based...
The book's cover page. Toperesu encourages ther reader to press on, even when things seem hard, with the hope of coming out of it all successfully. PHOTO/Courtesy.
Title: It's Okay to not be Okay - Getting the best out of every unpleasant experience Author: Tawanda Toperesu Home Country: Zimbabwe Email: toperesutawanda98@gmail.com Price: 10 USD Genre: Inspirational Publisher: BMZIT  Reviewer: Daniel Tusiimukye K'abaasa  Tawanda Toperesu, a Zimbabwean-born author and entrepreneur, is not stopping at anything in achieving his dreams of becoming one of the notable inspirational authors in Zimbabwe.  On December 30, 2022, Toperesu ended the...