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06 May '25
Eddie Mutwe, the long-time bodyguard of opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, was formally charged with robbery on Monday in a highly tense court appearance marked by disturbing allegations of torture and procedural irregularities.Appearing before Grade One Magistrate Abdal
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06 May '25
Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Norbert Mao has issued a sharp condemnation of the alleged torture of Edward Ssebuufu, popularly known as Eddie Mutwe, and criticised the judiciary for continuing to try suspects who appear to have suffered abuse in custody.Mutwe
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06 May '25
No one does a pregnancy announcement quite like Rihanna.Just as the Met Gala 2025 red carpet was kicking off, the Grammy-winner, 37, was spotted in New
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06 May '25
Hailey Bieber cut a somber figure as she made her return to the
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04 May '25
The photos, which showed Mutwe locked up, head shaved, and seemingly tortured, were posted online by the Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba.
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02 May '25
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30 Apr '25
He says the fans spoke and their voices were heard, revealing he collected over $2000 in gifts from fans alone.On Monday this week, musician Bruno Kiggundu, commonly known as Bruno K, officially launched his TikTok discussion show dubbed "Kibozi."
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29 Apr '25
Beyoncé kicked off the first night of her tour at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi, were also on stage that nightBeyoncé brings Blue Ivy AND excited Rumi on stage for first night of tour
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29 Apr '25
Ugandan singer Bruno K has made a dramatic entry into the solo digital broadcasting space, raking in over $2,000 (approximately UGX 20 million) in TikTok gifts, pledges, and contributions during the premiere of his debut TikTok live show.The show, which aired last night, came sh
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28 Apr '25
BBC | Australia's opposition leader Peter Dutton has said Indigenous "welcome to country" ceremonies are "overdone" and shouldn't be performed at sporting games or military commemorations.The short ceremonies have become standard practice in Australia to open events and ac