Good news to all Namgay Zam fans is that she is back but this time on Thimphu's popular radio- Radio Valley. She is doing a show- 'Let's Talk About It'. I was honoured to be her first guest. She thought my last blog needed more attention: Say No to Sex on Camera. Thank you Namgay.
I am sure many of you missed the show, so here it is.
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Today on this most auspicious day, November 11, 2014, I join the nation and the world in offering my humble prayers for our beloved fourt...

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