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12 Aug '24
50 Cent has won a legal victory involving a multi-million dollar case regarding wiretapping.Earlier this week, a judge dismissed a $4 million lawsuit against the G-Unit icon, filed by Michael Caruso earlier this year.Caruso said
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12 Aug '24
The massive, yet fragile, ego of Donald Trump must be an awesome burden to shield from the unsettling realities of life that bring him so much despair. Every day is a battle to maintain the fantastical wonderland that he has manufactured for himself and his glas
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12 Aug '24
LOP Ssenyonyi under siege as parliament moves from Kampala COVER STORY | IAN KATUSIIME | In her two year tenure following corruption scandals and international sanctions, under pressur
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12 Aug '24
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08 Aug '24
Power Technology · tukio via Shutterstock.Uganda has become the latest country to join Africa’s solar revolution as Dubai-based renewables developer AMEA Power begins construction of the country’s 24MWp (megawatt peak) solar project.The $19m I
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08 Aug '24
MAGA cultists and supporters (and members) of the Republican party are doing their best to make Tim Walz seem like a poor choi
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05 Aug '24
Natasha Nyonyozi, a 23-year-old from Kyonyo, Kamuganguzi in the Kabale district, has been crowned Miss Uganda 2024-2025.The prestigious title was awarded to her during an event held at the Sheraton Hotel in Kampala on Saturday. As part of her prize, Nyonyozi won a Toyota Wish.Suraya
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05 Aug '24
The Baganda people, one of Uganda's largest ethnic groups, have a rich and vibrant culture. Among the most celebrated aspects of this culture are the traits and characteristics of Baganda women. Renowned for their elegance, hospitality, and strong cultural ident
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05 Aug '24
Some of the anti-graft protesters who were charged at Buganda Road Court and remanded to Luzira Prison on July 23, 2024. Photo | Abubaker LubowaSeveral hundreds of Gen Zs on July 27, participated in virtual and physical protests over rising corruptio
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01 Aug '24
Currently, freight transit from the Port of Mombasa through Uganda to Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo is about 650,000 metric tonnes per year. This volume is expected to increase significantly with the new railway, potentially growing by ov