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12 Aug '25
Celebrated Ugandan gospel singer Desire Luzinda has officially introduced fellow gospel star Levixone to her parents in a colorful Kwanjula ceremony held in Matugga, Katalemwa.
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11 Aug '25
Marseille forward Mason Greenwood allegedly spat at Aston Villa star Amadou Onana during a friendly contest, which sparked a clash with Tyrone Mings.Pre-season fixture played out in FranceLate drama as players & coaches scuffled
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11 Aug '25
In a twist that’s got the entertainment scene talking, dancehall hitmaker Mudra has opened up about his role in launching Winnie Wa Mummy into the spotlight and his surprising thoughts on her future love life.
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10 Aug '25
When Salman Subeyr Haji sneaked into Kenya in 2024, law enforcers around the world were
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08 Aug '25
What was meant to be a media briefing turned into a mini-concert as songstress Sheebah Karungi, aka Queen Karma, officially announced The Return of the Queen concert, scheduled for Friday, August 22, at the Kampala Serena Victoria Hall.What w
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06 Aug '25
The football pundit said Liverpool buying a striker (Hugo Ekitike) for £80m didn’t sit right with him when chasing Isak
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06 Aug '25
Singer Catherine Kusasira has dropped a sizzling update about her plans to hold a holy matrimony with her husband Fred Sserugga.The “Nkola Ya Taxi” singer disclosed that the holy matrimony union between her and her husband is likely to happen next yea
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04 Aug '25
The wealthy and compassionate 46-year-old on Sunday night accepted a marriage proposal from Tanzanian music legend Bushoke.Juliet Zawedde was proposed to by Tanzanian music legend Bushoke.US-based Ugandan businesswoman Juliet Zawedde just found h
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04 Aug '25
The group of promoters last weekend travelled to Gulu to meet Gen Saleh, the national coordinator of the UPDF’s Operation Wealth Creation.Ugandan music promoters will this week announce their next course of action following a hot-blooded clash with se
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02 Aug '25
A growing majority of Ugandans believe corruption has reached alarming levels, with 74% describing it as either “very severe” or “extremely severe,” according to a new factsheet by Twaweza based on its 2024 Sauti za Wananchi survey.Only 11% of respondents consider corruption “not