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17 May '25
Government has finally accepted to address one of Buganda Kingdom’s long-standing demands by allocating UGX 60 billion for land compensation, as part of UGX 1.8 trillion supplementary budget tabled before Parliament’s Budget Committee, on Tuesday.
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17 May '25
While Sheila Gashumba was busy launching her new deejaying career, her father was also busy looking for permanent wealth.We can now reliably confirm that Sheilah Gashumba will be reporting to a new mother in the Frank Gashumba household.The new mot
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17 May '25
In 2024, a wave of grim findings from global water assessments confirmed what scientists and communities have long feared: the planet’s water crisis is deepening, with climate change and human mismanagement pushing billions toward unsafe, unreliable water sources.The UN
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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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15 May '25
Musician Bebe Cool has fulfilled his promise and officially handed over a newly constructed house to famous toddler TikToker, Bridgette.Bebe Cool and his convoy set off to Bridgette’s home in Mubende District yesterday morning to hand the fami
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13 May '25
Apostle Grace Lubega, a 38-year-old Ugandan preacher born in Wakiso on July 21, 1987, has become a key figure in modern Christian ministry.He started Phaneroo Ministries International in 2014, which now draws thousands across Uganda and beyond.Phan
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12 May '25
A YY Coach bus belonging to the popular YY Bus Company was involved in a serious accident earlier today just a few kilometers past Karuma Junction in U
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12 May '25
As it's Mother's Day today, many Ugandans are posting pictures of their beautiful mothers along with heartfelt notes.Spice Diana, a well-known female singer and Ugandan celebrity,
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09 May '25
Harry Styles was seen among the crowds in Vatican City on Thursday as
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08 May '25
133 Cardinal Electors are locked in the Sistine Chapel for the Conclave that is voting for the next pope in utmost secrecy whose only results can be told by smoke signalThe new pope has to be chosen by the Catholic Church's most senior officials, known as the College of Cardinals.