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05 Aug '24
You have to give to get, and no one understands this better than a successful person, or one aspiring.But for this particular chore, we shall take an athlete. You have got to be ready to give up almost everything for you to make it at the highest level.&n
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26 Jul '24
Questions have been raised over the possible involvement of Russia in a series of coordinated attacks against
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21 Jul '24
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Ugandans seeking employment in the oil refinery in the Albertine Graben need to be patient as the negotiations go on.State Minister for Energy, Okasaai Opolot says Ugandans will get jobs during and
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17 Jul '24
London’s ultra-prime property market is having its lunch eaten by Dubai, according to a new wealth report by Beauchamp Estates.There were £731 million worth of deals agreed for homes priced above £
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11 Jul '24
Uganda has unveiled a new Equator monument in the western Kasese district, promising to revitalise regional tourism and bring a fresh allure to the Queen Elizabeth National Park.Designed by Eric Prince India, the striking stainless-steel structure replace
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04 Jul '24
The Kents are parents to Lord Frederick Windsor and Lady Gabriella Kingston
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04 Jul '24
June Ruto, the second-born daughter of President William Ruto and First Lady Rachel Ruto, has carved out a significant role in Kenya's diplomatic landscape.June Ruto and his father William RutoJune Ruto, the second-born daughter of President Will
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27 Jun '24
Losing a spouse is a heart-wrenching experience, especially when they are the love of your life.While many people might remarry after such a loss, some choose not to, keeping their partners’ memories alive.Here, we explore the lives of f
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22 Jun '24
Anya Meyerowitz didn’t know if she wanted children, primarily out of fear about what would happen during her delivery. But an experience with a world-renowned childbirth pioneer – who also happened to ha
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17 Jun '24
Fifa has imposed worldwide bans on seven Ugandans amid a major match-fixing scandal masterminded by South African criminals. The seven include former referees George Nkurunziza and Deogratius Opio. The duo were initially handed domestic bans by Fufa