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09 Jan '25
Dame Kelly Holmes has said the gay military ban caused her ’30 years of trauma’. (Matt McNulty/Getty)Olympic gold medallist Kelly Holmes has said that being a gay soldier during the pre-2000 military ban on LGBTQ+ personnel in the UK caused her “30
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09 Jan '25
Regina Daniels, a renowned Nollywood actress, shared a memorable experience in Ghana, where she and her husband, politician Ned Nwoko, attended the inauguration of President John Mahama.The actress shared her pride in witnessing a sign
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09 Jan '25
Manchester United's goalkeeper department has been widely debated since Amorim's arrival21-year-old goalkeeper Elyh Harrison will be watched carefully over the next few monthsManchester United are facing a goalkeeping conundrum this January.
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09 Jan '25
Liverpool refrained from splashing the cash in the summer transfer window as Arne Slot opted to stick to his guns and trust the squad he inherited from Jurgen Klopp.Federico Chiesa was the only player who walked through the door at
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09 Jan '25
TBR Football understands that Manchester City are moving fast to beat both Arsenal and Chelsea to the signing of Palmeiras centre-back Vitor Reis.
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09 Jan '25
After trying their very best to bring to life Hon Muhammad Ssegirinya the Kawempe North Legislator who has battled sickness for close to three years, Lubaga Hospital has now declared the passing on the MP.News had spread in the morning that Ssegirinya had
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08 Jan '25
Police in Kampala have launched a manhunt for unknown thugs who robbed a businessman of his money over the weekend.According to the reports given by the police, Masked assailants on a motorcycle robbed the busines
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08 Jan '25
Bad News For Museveni As Court Exposes Military's Rejection Of Martha Karua Despite Legal Certificate.The General Court Martial's decision to reject Kenyan lawyer Martha Karua has exposed significant flaws in Ugan
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08 Jan '25
The Uganda National Teachers’ Union (Unatu) has adopted a more flexible approach in its efforts to secure salary enhancements for arts teachers, expressing a willingness to accept even the smallest increment in the forthcoming national budget.
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08 Jan '25
The Uganda National Teachers' Union has modified its stance on salary demands, now accepting even marginal increases in the upcoming national budget. The shift marks a departure from previous hard-line positions following unmet government promises and widening p