If the cover photo doesn’t make you smile you have a hard heart! “Pablo” is probably Uganda’s most popular comic and his story will make you laugh, grimace, cry and smile. Sometimes all at the same time. Pablo was among the founders of Theatre Factory in 2003, that is arguably the first professional comedy outfit to be accepted as an alternative form of entertainment on Ugandan local scene.
Liberia’s President George Weah was once an international footballer and still sometimes plays on Saturdays as the BBC’s Mike Thomson discovered when he was invited to watch a kick around where some players seemed hesitant to tackle the country’s leader.
While I agree with the idea that it is helpful to be able to talk to managers and colleagues if you have mental health issues it very much depends on the attitudes of those you work with as to the outcome. In this article we bring you some solutions to mental illness and nutrition myths, you can’t afford to miss out.
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