Acan Immaculate’s SunDown is not the usual apocalyptic story

By Kirabo Byabashaija Hmmm… I was left a little bit uncertain after reading this story. I almost want to persuade Acan to write an encore just to appease my uncertainty…proceeds to cross fingers The setting is in apocalyptic earth, but Acan has a managed to spin the story away from the norm that is characterised … More Acan Immaculate’s SunDown is not the usual apocalyptic story

Abu Amirah should expand The Swahilification of Mutembei into a novel

By Kirabo Byabashaija This story has been added to my list of the most delightfully descriptive stories I have ever laid my hands on. Amirah’s use of words in this story had the power to pick my up from my desk in Kampala and plant me at the coast. Close enough to pick up whiffs of ocean breeze carried … More Abu Amirah should expand The Swahilification of Mutembei into a novel

Stanley Gazemba’s Nairobi Echoes is an interesting journey

Note: This review contains a couple of spoilers  This book is split up into 5 curious stories; at the start, I thought that these stories were interrelated but to my surprise, they were not. Actually, when I look at the book’s synopsis, there is nothing about the stories being connected… However, I digress! It’s collection of … More Stanley Gazemba’s Nairobi Echoes is an interesting journey