covid19

May 18, 2020
Immigrant heros who died saving the UK from coronavirus covid19

How Black and ethnic minority immigrants died to save the UK from the catastrophe of Covid19 pandemic.

Hundreds of them died alone, in pain, without their loved ones to fare them well in their last moments. Many, left to be buried by their helpless and often struggling, scared and already infected families and communities. They paid the ultimate price with their lives so that the UK will not be overwhelmed by the virus. They protected the NHS even as they lost their lives while the government continued to dither and dribble with empty words.
May 16, 2020

Burundi joins Tanzania to expel WHO officials declaring them persona non grata.

The government confirmed on Thursday that a May 12 letter from the foreign ministry was sent to WHO's country head, Walter Kazadi Mulombo and three others of the U.N. body’s health experts, ordering them out by Friday.
April 25, 2020
Food gifting

Food Gifting Etiquette Amid Covid19 Pandemic. 

Food (cooked food) is one of the most precious yet, most delicate things to give or receive. There are different cultural and personal beliefs, values, perceptions and attitudes around cooked foods as a gift. These differences in perceptions about foods and giving at its best could enhance bonding and at worst could cause embarrassments, resentment and anger to both the giver and the receiver. Therefore it's important to have these in mind when deciding to gift people cooked food.
April 25, 2020
creative ways to help the vulnerable on lockdown

Creative Ways To Help The Most Vulnerable During the Covid19 Lockdown.

Even as many are eager to help out, it becomes extremely difficult to reach those who need your help the most without making them feel exposed or embarrassed. This may become a great challenge hindering so many from reaching out and helping as many people as they would wish to help. Therefore, it time to get creative in your charitable giving.