I was walking past the University of Stirling’s Airthrey Loch when I saw a young Scottish man fishing at its edge. As a son of the lake, who grew up next to Nam Lolwe, renamed Lake Victoria by the colonizer, I was automatically drawn to it. So when I saw the rod, the line, the stillness and anticipation of someone waiting for the water to dictate their next steps, I had to stop and join the man in this quiet business which our people consider sa…
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