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Have No Plans Of Getting Married - Karole Kasita.

Have No Plans Of Getting Married - Karole Kasita.

Dancehall star Karole Kasita has ruled out marriage plans, saying her heart and energy are fully dedicated to her son and music career.I Have No Plans Of Getting Married - Karole KasitaDancehall musician Karole Kasita has revealed she has no plans of getting married any time soon, s

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What is it that Uganda and United Arab Emirates investors want as they meet in Kampala?

What is it that Uganda and United Arab Emirates investors want as they meet in Kampala?

The UAE Ambassador to Uganda, HE Abdulla Salem Alshemeli, H.E Sheikh Sultan Jemai Al. Hindas, Director General of the Furjairah Chamber Commerce and Industry and the Prime Minister of Uganda Hon. Nabbanja Robinah and Hon. Dr Monica Musenero the Minister of Science Technology and Innovation Inform

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Seoul and Washington Pen $950 Billion Deal.

Seoul and Washington Pen $950 Billion Deal.

Washington and Seoul brokered a historic $950 billion deal, bringing the two nations closer in both trade and military alliance. South Korea will pay $350 billion upfront to lower tariffs implemented by the USA. Hundreds of billions will flow between the nations as trade once again acts as the gr

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No electricity until 80% of residents start paying.

No electricity until 80% of residents start paying.

City Power says it won’t turn the lights back on for some Alexandra residents on 9th and 10th avenues until 80% of customers start paying for electricity.After an outage caused by burnt jumpers and breakers at City Power’s mini substation left some residents on 9th and 10th avenues alo

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Reality check: Success, hurdles in Ruto’s affordable housing dream

Reality check: Success, hurdles in Ruto’s affordable housing dream

The Affordable Housing Project promised dignity and stability for Kenya’s urban poor, yet gaps in delivery are fast exposing cracks in what was once hailed as a groundbreaking social revolution.In Nairobi’s New Mukuru Housing Estate, residents who once lived in congested shacks now enj

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4 Retirement Costs You Might Underestimate.

4 Retirement Costs You Might Underestimate.

Key PointsAs you near the end of your career, it's important to assess your finances to see if you're ready to retire. And a big part of that means setting a retirement budget.Once you've mapped out your monthly or yearly expenses, you can see if you'll have enough income based on t

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Why Arkansas Real Estate Investment Is the Smart Play for the Next Decade.

Why Arkansas Real Estate Investment Is the Smart Play for the Next Decade.

you are looking for a real estate market that combines affordability, stability, and growth potential – look no further than Arkansas.Over the next 10 years, the Natural State is positioned to become one of the most rewarding markets in the country.With low purchase prices, strong

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The world's most dangerous 'Death Road' where tourists take selfies with crosses.

The world's most dangerous 'Death Road' where tourists take selfies with crosses.

Carved into the rugged cliffs of the Bolivian Andes, the North Yungas Road has earned an ominous nickname: the "Death Road." This 64km stretch links the capital city of La Paz to the lush Yungas region, plunging from high-altitude plateaus into dense rainforest. For decades, it has been notorious

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Tanzania imposes curfew following violent protests on general election day.

Tanzania imposes curfew following violent protests on general election day.

Tanzanian police on Wednesday announced the imposition of a curfew in the port city of Dar es Salaam following protests that resulted in the destruction of property on the general election day.“After 6 p.m., nobody will be allowed to be seen on the streets of Dar es Salaam except the pol

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Busega-Mpigi Expressway project loan approved.

Busega-Mpigi Expressway project loan approved.

The Busega-Mpigi Expressway project works are expected to resume, following approval of a loan of Euros188.18 million (Shs781.04 billion) from the African Development Bank and Euros28.31 million (Shs117.46 billion) from the African Development Fund.The loan, approved by Parliament during

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