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18 Jul '25
The convoy of Balaam Barugahara, the State Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, was involved in an accident on Thursday, July 17.The convoy of Balaam Barugahara, the State Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, was involved in an accident on Thurs
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18 Jul '25
Controversy erupted in Ruhinda County after a 74-year-old minister was accused of ferrying students from various schools to participate in th
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16 Jul '25
Zari Hassan is not happy with women who continue to give birth to children when they are not financially ready to raise them.The mother of five wonders how people plan their lives and continue to bring new lives into the world without knowing how they wil
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16 Jul '25
RIP: Justice George KanyeihambaThe burial arrangements for retired Supreme court judge Prof George W. Kanyeihamba have been delayed, following concerns over the health of his wife, Susan Kanyeihamba, who is currently under medical observation in the Unite
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15 Jul '25
Today, just four of Africa’s richest billionaires hold $57.4 billion in wealth — more than the combined wealth of 750 million people, or half the continent’s population, according to a new Oxfam report.The report –
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14 Jul '25
A family in Mubende District is demanding jus
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11 Jul '25
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09 Jul '25
Tragic details have emerged surrounding the brutal murder of David and Deborah Mutaaga, a couple who had recently returned to Uganda after living in Switzerland for over 30 years. According to police investigations, the attacker is believed to be a close family
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08 Jul '25
Don Chris.Police have launched a search for city socialite Don Chris, real name Christian Asiimwe, over an alleged international job scam that has left scores of desperate Ugandans defrauded of millions of shillings.Don Chris, famed for his flashy
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08 Jul '25
In Tororo District, the traditional people’s court, known for handling local matters through cultural justice, held another public session this week. The meeting was led by the respected clan head, Raymond Enaat, who presided over a highl