Category: TAP Speaks

  • The Africa We Want | A TAP Magazine Campaign

    The Africa We Want | A TAP Magazine Campaign

    Here at TAP, we are continuously striving to stimulate nuanced, vibrant, and dynamic conversations about Africa. Over the next 6 months we want to use our platform as a space to engage Africa’s youth to voice ideas and opinions about “The Africa We Want” and the steps we need to take to get there. From…

  • ‘Ancient World’ Poem – Performance by Naleli Rugege

    ‘Ancient World’ Poem – Performance by Naleli Rugege

    A revealing poem that was written by Afroshow Productions Rwanda and performed by Naleli Rugege during the opening ceremony of the Next Einstein Forum 2018 in Kigali Rwanda.

  • Tap Speaks with Jennifer Makumbi

    Tap Speaks with Jennifer Makumbi

    Jennifer is a Ugandan woman writer who currently resides in Britain after 10 to 13 years of study. She writes prose, short stories but mainly novels. Her work is focused on bringing the Ugandan experience to the attention of international readership, but mainly to engage Ugandans in looking at themselves from a writer’s point of…

  • Leadership 101 – Lessons from Dr. Myles Munroe

    Leadership 101 – Lessons from Dr. Myles Munroe

    The late Dr. Myles MUNROE was an internationally renowned bestselling author of over 70 books, lecturer, teacher, life coach, government consultant, and leadership mentor who traveled to over 100 nations and addressed millions.

  • Tsitsi Ndangarembga – A cannon of African and feminist literature

    Tsitsi Ndangarembga – A cannon of African and feminist literature

    A cannon of African and feminist literature Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of Africa’s most recognized authors, filmmakers and cultural activists. While she first garnered international recognition for her novel, Nervous Conditions, which won the Commonwealth Literature Prize in 1989, she has since gained recognition as a film writer, director and producer and has worked on over…

  • Financial Planning for Young Adults

    Financial Planning for Young Adults

    I landed in this country more than 20 years ago. As a young adult, I found that it was not that difficult to adapt to my new environment. However, I was bluntly wrong. The reality was that I didn’t know anything about the only thing that was going to have a major impact on my…

  • Diane Nukuri; From A Small Village In Burundi To The Olympics

    Diane Nukuri; From A Small Village In Burundi To The Olympics

    Carrying my country’s flag at the London Olympics has been the highlight of my running career so far. I loved dressing up in our traditional clothes. I got to hang out with people from all over the world, not just other athletes from Burundi, although that was the best part. It was a great night…