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  • March 30, 2025

Unfinished thoughts: On legacy

Lately, I have been thinking a lot about my purpose and what kind of legacy I am going to leave behind when my time is up. I don’t have an answer. This kind of thought has been coming so often now since December last year when I had a near-death experience that maybe I will…

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  • March 30, 2025
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  • October 16, 2024

Celebrating #NyerereDay with Coffee

Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages globally after tea and water. Having been born into coffee, I have a long history with it—good and bad, but combined, they make an excellent relationship. So, obviously, with each relationship, it gets better with age, and mine with coffee is not exceptional.  This is why, almost…

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  • October 16, 2024
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  • December 24, 2023

Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes | Book Thoughts

This book was a step further from my usual reading comfort zone than anything I’d picked up recently. My friend wouldn’t stop talking about it, so naturally, I had to see what all the fuss was about 🙂 “Final Progriss Ripoti” First, it’s a good read. But it’s also undeniably difficult to tackle the complex…

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  • December 24, 2023
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  • November 1, 2023

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus | Book Thoughts

This book took me the longest time to finish this year—a whole three whole weeks. I don’t know, maybe it was just a reading slump, but this book was worth it. All 386 pages were worth it. The book tells the story of Elizabeth Zott, a chemist in the 1960s. Imagine being a chemist when…

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  • November 1, 2023
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Always in search of awe. I find it most in nature. Always in search of awe. I find it most in nature. ✨️

#Mbeya is beautiful 😍💚
Slowing down has become a self-care routine I prac Slowing down has become a self-care routine I practice without fail. ✨️

I have learned that when I don’t pause, I start to feel out of place.

And when that happens, nothing else moves the way it should.

#theartofslowingdown
Books. And more books 📚✨️ Some books I have have Books. And more books 📚✨️

Some books I have have enjoyed recently ☺️ 

From my list I have been to: 
1. The US. 
2. Tanzania 
3. Iran
4. Ireland 

Have you read any of these? Planning to?
At the crossroads of artificial intelligence and f At the crossroads of artificial intelligence and faith.

Looking forward to reading this new work by Professor Karim Hirji: Artificial Intelligence, Society and Religion. 

We are living in a moment where technology is reshaping belief, work, and our thoughts. These conversations matter especially now. 

#africanliterature
"The universe is always conspiring in your favour. "The universe is always conspiring in your favour."

 Trust the process ✨️ (And let the process trust you 😀)
Now that I’m taking a break from coffee ☕️, tea ha Now that I’m taking a break from coffee ☕️, tea has stepped in. 🍵

Not that I didn’t drink tea before. I did. But tea was for my evenings and coffee for my mornings.
Lately, I’ve been enjoying Zanzibar chai from @kazi.yetu 😋 The spices are perfectly balanced. Just enough. 👌🍵

The quote on slide 2 is from Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown, gifted to me by @anita_m_salla.
I am so in love with this book. Thank you ❤️
Coffee shop stops ☕️ #morogoro Coffee shop stops ☕️

#morogoro
Coffee shop stops are non-negotiable ☕️✨️ 📍 @voic Coffee shop stops are non-negotiable ☕️✨️

📍 @voicecollective, Morogoro ☕️✨️
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