Insight

Are fathers biological necessities or social accidents?

WE are always told that fatherhood is the greatest experience of a man’s life, full of smiles, laughter and camera moments. We are told that we need only be ourselves and the role of being a father will come naturally. That is - until we become fathers. Then everything changes, and our parents never miss an opportunity to tell us how to be better fathers. The moment of being a father often gets us by surprise, keeping us constantly on our heels, feeling uncomfortable over our new title, loosing touch with our purpose in life, forcing us to fumble our way through fatherhood.
The New Times
Dean Karemera