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04 Jun '24
BBC News presenter, Alan Kasujja (left), and Ugandan Speaker of Parliament, Anita Among (right). Kasujja has weighed in on the international sanctions imposed on Among, stemming from allegations of corruption and embezzlement. Among denies the allegations, citin
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02 Jun '24
According to studies, the bathroom is the most dangerous room in a home. The most hazardous activities for all ages are bathing, showering and getting out of the tub or shower. For instance, on May 4, social media was awash with tributes to a one Patrick Kateihw
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02 Jun '24
KAMPALA, UGANDA – A long-standing dispute at St Paul’s Cathedral Namirembe has taken a dramatic turn after Bishop Moses Banja dissolved the cathedral’s all-male choir, a decision that has sparked widespread concern and outrage.
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02 Jun '24
Oluka also reported that the four Parliament buses, in their Registration Books issued by the Chief Mechanical Engineer of Ministry of Works and Transport, “have different Chassis and Engine Numbers from the ones of UBN 762S that is owned by Anita Foundation
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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
The singer supported her dad Will Smith at the Bad Boys: Ride Or Die premiereThe 23-year-old joined the rest of her family - Will, Jada,
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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
MAKERERE | Makerere University vice chancellor Barnabas Nawangwe has left deans and principals bemused after unexpectedly suspending a top academic forum just days before a planned retreat.The University Deans and Deputy Principals were d
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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.