The sun rises from the east and sets in the west. Of recent times, the Kampala Sun had been rising in the West, the west of this country, revealing discrete details of lipstick stains on a royal linen. Since wolokoso (rumour) is volatile, the sun’s heat caused a stir, more intensely, in Kampala where the wolokoso equator crosses.
Since then, cob webs began to clog the ink of the Sun’s rays as daily spiders wound up the juicy catches before the sun rose on Juma. It was drought! Sweating hard, in an eclipse, with water from rumour ponds drying up, the sweat showed up staining the front page as headline. (they say when in a desert, any water does)
The ” Mulembe Gwa Kirya” singer owned the moment. A picture speaks a thousand words. “For a man that erects once a week, viagra is a temporary solution before he limps again”, I say. Need I say more?
“TWAAKE!” I hear Kirya scream after sipping some coffee at the Sound Cup.
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