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22 Jan '24
Forgotten Manchester United man Sofyan Amrabat posted a heartfelt message after Morocco were held to a 1-1 draw against DR Congo at the Africa Cup of Nations.
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22 Jan '24
One Manchester United star could face further misery with another snub from Erik ten Hag.This art
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21 Jan '24
Although he hasn't been president for seven years, Barack Obama still has a number of fans as he maintains a regular public presence. But when Bree Woodrum sent out spontaneous invites to the former president and his wife
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20 Jan '24
Take a look at some stylish options for women's clothing that provide a one-of-a-kind blend of practicality and elegance. Try these thoughtfully curated sets that cater to a range of preferences:1. Accept the ever-so-flattering A-line dress, with its slender waist and gradual hem expanding
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19 Jan '24
As we step into the promising new year of 2024, many in Uganda are seeking ways to leave behind the shadows of depression that may have clouded their lives. With the challenges brought about by the previous year, the need for mental well-being is more crucial
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19 Jan '24
A medical facility built to serve nodding syndrome patients in the Acholi sub-region sits idle for two years, a stark symbol of the struggles these families face. With over 2,000 patients in desperate need of care, Acholi leaders are urging the Ugandan Minist
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19 Jan '24
In the realm of Ugandan politics and parliamentary affairs, a noteworthy revelation about the honourable Cecilia Ogwal emerged. The seasoned female representative from Dokolo had long been a pillar of strength within the legislative arena, but what many were
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19 Jan '24
The President of Rwanda Paul Kagame has appointed his daughter Ange Kagame to take charge of policy and strategy in the office of the president.The appointment of Ange Kagame follows a cabinet resolution at
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19 Jan '24
The month of January often presents financial challenges for many individuals and families around the world, and Uganda is no exception. The aftermath of festive season spending combined with the anticipation of school fees, rent, and other obligations can le
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19 Jan '24
In the ever-evolving political landscape of Uganda, the question looms large: Are protests still viable tools for the opposition to effect change in leadership? As the nation grapples with political discontent and a desire for reform, examining the efficacy o