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11 Jul '25
Kalerwe’s narrow lanes buzzed with new purpose when news broke that President Yoweri Museveni had sent a cash gift of UGX 10 million to the Kalerwe Boxing Club (KBC) Savings and Credit Co‑operative Organisation, a group of 150 young athletes
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10 Jul '25
National Unity Platform (NUP) president Bobi Wine has reportedly decided not to support his own siblings in the upcoming 2026 elections in Gomba District.Instead, he is backing other candidates who are seen as fresh faces in the party.According to reports
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07 Jul '25
At the end of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva's funeral service, Schubert's Ave Maria drifted from the small baroque church
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07 Jul '25
PHOTO/COURTESYFrank Gashumba, a polarizing Ugandan social commentator and businessman, has never shied away from voicing his opinions on matters of governance, often stirring controversy with his outspoken critiques.Recently, Gashumba has taken to social
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05 Jul '25
“If people knew what was found in areas like Goma, Bukavu, and elsewhere, they would understand. This was never just about M23—it was about Rwanda"Kagame speaking at the Liberation Day cocktail in Kigali on Friday eveningKi
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03 Jul '25
Winnie Nwagi is back with a sizzling new single titled “Control It,” officially released on June 27, 2025.
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30 Jun '25
On his first trip to Africa, Bishop Mark Joseph Seitz of El Paso, Texas, visited the Uganda Martyrs
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30 Jun '25
According to data by New York City’s comptroller, the city gets more than $100 million from the federal government through different entities and programs.Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaks next to a portrait of Martin Luthe
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29 Jun '25
Rihanna relaxes over a family dinner in Paris after her earlier sighting with partner A$AP Rocky at the Smurfs premiere. The pregnant singer, 37, was seen outside Cesar restaurant alongside A$AP, 36, and the youngest of their two sons 22-month-o
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28 Jun '25
The former Spy chief, General David Sejusa, has spoken out on historical land injustices in Uganda’s cattle corridor, urging citizens to distinguish between the so-called Balaalo and indigenous squatters displaced by past regimes.Sejusa via X (form