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02 Jun '25
National Unity Platform Secretary General David Lewis Rubongoya has expressed his concern over the arrest of 12 NUP supporters who were arrested by Police in Kitgum.In a post on X, the renowned politician revealed that the suspects were arrested by Police
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28 May '25
Secretary of State Marco Rubio signed a cable to freeze student visa applications (Image: AP)The Trump era clampdown strikes again as all fresh student visa applications hit a freeze amidst plans to include stringent social media checks for every applican
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19 May '25
Renowned Kenyan lawyer, Martha Karua expressed her concern after she was deported from Tanzania.Several sources have confirmed that the renowned lawyer had traveled to Tanzania ahead of the case of Tanzanian Opposition leader, Tundu Lissu who was charged
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15 May '25
Early on Thursday morning, Frank Gashumba, alongside family, close friends, and associates, made their way to Sembabule for a “small meeting” as the social-political activist was introduced to his fiancée’s p
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02 May '25
Looking for your new signature scent? Boots have got you covered with up to
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01 May '25
A tragic accident occurred on Thursday morning at Mile Two, Mbarara City, when a speeding minib
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31 Mar '25
The Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubajje, has asked the government to ban TikTok. He says many people are misusing the social media platform to cause problems among Ugandans.
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20 Jan '25
Betty Olive Namisango Kamya, a prominent Ugandan politician, faced a profound personal loss with the death of her husband, Spencer Turwomwe, in 2003.Turwomwe, a soldier in the Ugandan military, passed away at Mulago Hospital after a nine-day hospitalization due
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14 Oct '24
Arsenal prepare for a return to Premier League action at the weekend with a number of important injury concerns still lingering.The Gunners res
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09 Oct '24
The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has sounded an alarm after a significant number of Senior Four candidates risk being ungraded due to their schools’ failure to submit continuous assessment scores. Data from UNEB reveals that only 56% of the 4,166