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16 Jun '25
Let’s be honest no one wants to stay poor. Everyone dreams of a better life, financial stability, and being able to afford basic comforts without struggling. But sometimes, it’s not just bad luck or lack of opportunities that hold us back. It’s our own dai
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16 Jun '25
Saudi Arabia's Prince Al-Waleed bin Khaled bin Talal, widely known as the "Sleeping Prince," has been in a coma for the past 20 years after a car
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16 Jun '25
Reports of Grenade's arrest in China emerged online on Saturday night.Joram Mukisa, his manager, has opened up about the reasons for his arrest, revealing it's because he performed in China while on a tourist visa.Mukisa explained that he accompani
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16 Jun '25
Is it long overdue for Fik Gaza to host his maiden concert? He thinks not.Fik Gaza is a force to reckon with, at least his die-hards would prove that to you with a list of their favourite dancehall jams that he has released in a short span.
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16 Jun '25
Musician Bebe Cool is the father of the aspiring artist, Allan Hendricks.The Gagamel boss has long been criticized for neglecting his son's music career and choosing to continue investing in himself, even at an advanced age.Bebe Cool, however, has
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16 Jun '25
Uganda’s Minister of State for Privatisation and Investment, Evelyn Anite, has announced that Ugandans at the Mbale Industrial Park are now assembling one of the world’s largest televisions — the TCL 115-inch model.Evelyn Anite made the revelation during a
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16 Jun '25
A moment of comic relief unfolded during a press briefing when Uganda’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Maj. General Kahinda Otafiire, gave an unexpected and fiery response to a journalist's question regarding vehicle number plates.
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13 Jun '25
The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has attributed many of Uganda’s persistent problems to a failure in leadership preparation, warning that the country risks stagnation unless it cultivates disciplined, visionary leaders—especially among the youth.Speaking during a leaders
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13 Jun '25
The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has attributed many of Uganda’s persistent problems to a failure in leadership preparation, warning that the country risks stagnation unless it cultivates disciplined, visionary leaders—especially among the youth.Speaking during a leaders
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12 Jun '25
In Uganda’s political landscape, opposition parties are constitutionally expected to provide checksand balances, speak for the people, scrutinize government decisions, and fight for justice where itis absent. This is not just a moral obligation but a constitutional duty enshrined