Catherine Nyomenda
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OF MOTHERHOOD.
Dear mother-to-be, I wanted to let you know how very, very special I think you are. I don't think there can be any job that is more meaningful than the one you are about to begin, that of being a mom. You are the most important person in the world to your precious unborn baby, and you will be for many years.
By Catherine Nyomendaabout 7 hours ago in Writers
IHUOMA
Back in lower primary, there was a teacher who used to send me home every week. She used to tell me, "Go and tell your mother to comb your hair". I kept short hair that Mama used to scratch down until I resembled Uhuru Kenyatta's father (the first president of Kenya)
By Catherine Nyomenda6 days ago in Families
SAVE THE GIRL CHILD
I got my first 'period' when I was in class eight, at 'Nyamachaki Primary School'. There I was battling to stay awake as the teacher desperately hammered mathematical formulas in our heads when suddenly, lightning struck my lower stomach. Since I have always had a sensitive stomach, I knew that I needed to rush to the toilet accompanied by one exercise book to serve as tissue paper for I was going to diarrhea a river. But there was a problem, my math teacher considered rushing to the toilet as a waste of time.
By Catherine Nyomenda18 days ago in Writers