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Growing up with Teacher Parents
Martha Namirembe
7 episodes
4 days ago
I am a Ugandan who used to live in Kenya with my parents who were teachers there from 1976 to 1988. I have tried to write the location, events, and activities in this story from my memories of them. In order to maintain their anonymity, I have changed the names of the location and the individual in this story.
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I am a Ugandan who used to live in Kenya with my parents who were teachers there from 1976 to 1988. I have tried to write the location, events, and activities in this story from my memories of them. In order to maintain their anonymity, I have changed the names of the location and the individual in this story.
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Uganda’s Top Searched Topic during Lockdown
Growing up with Teacher Parents
4 minutes 25 seconds
5 years ago
Uganda’s Top Searched Topic during Lockdown

During this last month of the lockdown in Uganda (i.e from 8th April 2020 to 8thMay 2020), Timothy Kalyegira compiled the most popular foods and kitchen ingredients, according to Google data and they are, in order of ranking:

1. Cake

2. Sugar

3. Milk

4. Rice

5. Bread

6. Salt

7. Eggs

8. Beans

9. Flour

10.  Pizza

Listen to what I make of this data.

Growing up with Teacher Parents
I am a Ugandan who used to live in Kenya with my parents who were teachers there from 1976 to 1988. I have tried to write the location, events, and activities in this story from my memories of them. In order to maintain their anonymity, I have changed the names of the location and the individual in this story.