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09 Jan '25
Singer and Senior Presidential Advisor on Creatives, Eddy Kenzo, has commended Hon. Captain Mike Mukula for his exceptional efforts in reconciling musicians Pallaso and Alien Skin.
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09 Jan '25
Weasel Manizo, whose real name is Douglas Mayanja, hit the studio with his nephew, Abba Marcus, in the United States.In a video shared online, Weasel is seen directing Marcus, who appears to be handling the production.This c
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07 Jan '25
Jose Chameleone, currently undergoing treatment in the United States, has called for a joint concert featuring Alien Skin and Pallaso as a show of solidarity and unity in Uganda’s music industry.
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06 Jan '25
In a significant development for East Africa, Uganda has officially become a Partner State of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) starting January 1, 2025. This marks Uganda as the first East African country to join the BRICS partnership, join
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04 Jan '25
A few weeks ago, I shared on my X handle that General @KagutaMuseveni is the greatest General in African history, and I continue to stand by that statement. However, it's crucial to recognize that his remarkable achievements were not solely his own; they were si
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04 Jan '25
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader and former Leader of Opposition Mathias Mpuuga has come to the defense of his ally, Alien Skin, following a week marred by controversy involving the popular singer.Alien Skin, real
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03 Jan '25
President Yoweri Museveni who is also the commander in Chief of the armed forces has made changes in UPDF where he has appointed Maj Gen Don Nabasa as UPDF's Joint Staff And Strategy. Gen Don Nabasa has been replaced by Brig Wilberforce Sserunkuma as commander o
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10 Dec '24
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23 Nov '24
The Uganda Investment Authority (UIA), under the leadership of Robert Mukiza, in collaboration with Louis Arinaitwe, the Country Director for Trade at the British High Commission (BHC), has become embroiled in a significant scandal.
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20 Nov '24
(Kampala) â Ugandaâs prisons are operating at 363.6% of their intended capacity, with 76,244 inmates occupying facilities built to hold only 20,996, according to the 2023/24 Justice Law and Order (JLOS) report released at the Commonwealth Resort in Munyonyo.Commissioner General of Pris