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17 Feb '25
Metaplanet, a Japanese public company, has recently decided to boost its Bitcoin holdings as part of its strategy to manage economic challenges. The company raised 4 billion yen (around $26.39 million) by issuing ordinary bonds to EVO Fund, a debt and financing
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17 Feb '25
It appears that all may not be well in the marriage of Nollywood actress Regina Daniels
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17 Feb '25
Manchester City looked as good as they have done all season vs Newcastle - helped by three of their four January signings.Omar Marmoush and Pep GuardiolaThere was something on Pep Guardiola's face as he spoke to the media on Saturday e
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17 Feb '25
Katenga takes on Siraje Sentamu2024-2025 Uganda Premier League (UPL)KCCA 0-2 VipersPolice 1-1 NECBUL 3-0 Mbale HeroesL
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17 Feb '25
Tottenham Hotspur secured a vital win against Manchester United, with James Maddison scoring the only goal of the match. This result has affected both teams' positions in the Premier League standings.Updated Premier League StandingsThe game between Tott
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17 Feb '25
The Texas Hold 'Em singer shares three children - including son Sir - with husband Jay-ZBeyoncé is a doting mom-of-three and will do anythi
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17 Feb '25
During a burial in Rukungiri District on February 15, 2025, tensions escalated over conflicting reports about Besigye's health.Dr. Elisa Rutahigwa, the Rukungiri Municipality legislator, informed mourners that he had recently visited Dr. Besigye at Luzira Prison
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13 Feb '25
Ugandas Peoples Defence Forces spokesperson, Major General Felix Kulayigye has stated that he would salute National Unity Platform, President Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine of the people of Uganda vote for him as President.
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13 Feb '25
On Wednesday, Uganda Peoples' Defence Forces (UPDF) personnel apprehended a couple at the Apieta checkpoint in Lamwo District for possessing an illegal firearm. The suspects, Golden Ricky Olanya, 46, from Ngora Village, Pobel Parish, Lukung Sub-County, and his w
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13 Feb '25
Burundian President Évariste Ndayishimiye issued a clear warning to Rwanda, stating that any act of aggression will be met with a strong response. Speaking near the Rwandan border in Bugabira, Ndayishimiye’s message points out the growing tensions between the