To make hosting less stressful, strive for connection and not perfection
Inviting people over is a good way to strengthen social connections, but pressure to clean every room and prepare a table of good food before guests arrive can get in the way.
Inviting people over is a good way to strengthen social connections, but pressure to clean every room and prepare a table of good food before guests arrive can get in the way.
“I am hired by the people of Kenya and I have an assignment for to travel to Italy for matters of the Republic of Kenya and uh I want to be a faithful servant and and do what I must do for the people who hired me,” Ruto said. – Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke
One of Sudan’s most popular bands, Aswat Almadina, recall being in the studio when the war broke out three years ago.
His visit includes a trip to a shrine where enslaved Africans were baptized before being forced into the treacherous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
Ethiopia’s State Minister of Labor and Skills Teshale Berecha underscored the Ethiopian government’s steadfast commitment to ensuring better access to education and training. He said cooperation with China has “delivered tangible results” in nurturing the East African country’s burgeoning youth, preparing them for the current and future labor markets. – Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke
Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority (RURA) officials have said that public transport operators who illegally increased fares will face penalties of up to Rwf200,000.
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The University of Rwanda has launched the Centre for Genocide and Conflict Studies (CGCS), a major step in strengthening the country’s capacity for research, education, and…
Pope Leo sets off on Saturday for Angola, where he is expected to address exploitation of natural resources in the oil-rich country on the third leg of his four-nation Africa tour, during which…
The first migrants deported from the United States under a recent bilateral agreement arrived in Democratic Republic of Congo early on Friday, according to one of the migrants, a lawyer in…
The experience of a Kenyan politician who dared to have her babies abroad is far from unique, and laws are not enough to make digital spaces safe for women In March last year, soon after giving birth to her twins, Susan Kihika was subjected to a campaign of online abuse. Kihika, who is governor of Nakuru county in Kenya’s rift valley, was accused of abandoning her country because she took her maternity leave in the US after being treated there for a high-risk pregnancy. The criticism quickly escalatedto attacks and sexist smears. Soon social media commenters were accusing her of sleeping her way into politics. Her location was shared. Continue reading…