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19 Jul '24
Popular media personality Douglas Lwanga shared the story of how he met his wife, Lindah Lisa — their journey began when Douglas was working at Record TV, located in Kamwokya by then. At that time, Lindah was already a well-known figure in Kampala’s nightlif
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19 Jul '24
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has cruised to another incredible 99%-plus victory in the country’s presidential elections. The latest results showed he had amassed 99.18% of the vote. That would be a record, topping the 98.79% he won in 2017.The preci
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19 Jul '24
Donald Trump formally accepted the 2024 Republican presidential nomination with a rambling speech lasting over 90 minutes, and it has given hope to s
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19 Jul '24
The monthly salaries of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Abbas Byakagaba, and Commissioner General of Prisons (CGP) Johnson Byabashaija and those of their deputies have been more than doubled in the new salary structure of Financial year 2024/25 that takes
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19 Jul '24
Last season, Liverpool fell apart at the final stretch. A slump in form after enduring the bite of the winter months saw conquests for the FA Cup&nbs
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17 Jul '24
PSG have reportedly offered a deal of £84m to sign Napoli's Victor Osimhen Both clubs have held talks over a transfer, with the deal at a 'turning point' LISTEN to
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17 Jul '24
Dan Musiime, CEO of Jubilee Health InsuranceA new health insurance product geared at enhancing healthcare accessibility for the younger demographic has hit the market.Uganda’s first-ever children-centred medical insurance product, the J-Junior Medical Cover was unveiled
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17 Jul '24
The Motorola Edge 50 Ultra is a unique-looking device with some features that make it a strong contender in a sea of flagships.
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16 Jul '24
Pep Guardiola admitted in May that he was leaning towards leaving Manchester City in 2025.Pep Guardiola has only one year remaining on his Manchester City contract (Image: Getty)Pep Guardiola
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16 Jul '24
The Church of Uganda has announced a strict measure to protect the sanctity of its clergy’s attire. By officially registering and trademarking bishops’ vestments, the church aims to curb their misuse by the public especially comedians and creatives.Th