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19 Jun '24
Daniel Arap Moi was born into a low-income peasant family in the Rift Valley of British colonial Kenya. Daniel Arap Moi is one of post-independence Africa’s longest-living leaders. However, his ignominious resignation at the end of 2002, 24 years after taking
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17 Jun '24
Fifa has imposed worldwide bans on seven Ugandans amid a major match-fixing scandal masterminded by South African criminals. The seven include former referees George Nkurunziza and Deogratius Opio. The duo were initially handed domestic bans by Fufa
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17 Jun '24
Alicia Keys brought something far more dazzling to the Tonys! The singer didn’t just walk the red carpet, she owned it, and the real showstopper: her family. Surrounded by parents and children, Keys beamed with pride, not just for her show-stopping look, but f
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11 Jun '24
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11 Jun '24
Mafabi has questioned what the four commissioners did to warrant a service awardBudadiri West legislator Nathan Nandala Mafabi has called for the arrest of all MPs on the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee for their role in approving Shs1.7 billion
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06 Jun '24
Turkish TV channel TRT Spor has apologised for broadcasting an incident in which a woman accidentally exposed herself during the FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League match between Turkey and the United StatesTurkish TV apologized for an accidental expos
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31 May '24
Taking care of your health is one of the most important things you can do for yourself.
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31 May '24
Rod Stewart was a proud father of the groom as he attended his son Liam's wedding Nicole Artukovich in Croatia on Friday. The singer, 79, beamed as he watched on alongside his glamorous wife&
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31 May '24
Bow Wow has issued a stern warning to his rap peers who owe him money.On Thursday (May 30), the rapper and actor fired off a strongly-worded post on X (formerly Twitter) threatening to expose those who
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31 May '24
With results in from over 60% of polling stations, the ANC had just under 42% of votes, by far its worst result since democratic elections began after the end of apartheid in 1994.