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23 Jun '25
For years, experts have sounded alarm bells over arsenic levels in brown rice.New research has found that brown rice has a higher concentration of
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20 Jun '25
Winnie Byanyima, the wife of jailed Ugandan opposition leader Dr. Kizza Besigye, has come out to deny reports that she has been secretly
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20 Jun '25
Police in Uganda are investigating an incident several students were injured after a scuffle broke out at the University premises.Taking to his X formerly Twitter to speak on this, Youth and Chidren Affairs Minister, Honorable Balaam Barugahara has shared
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17 Jun '25
Media personality Frank Gashumba is always criticized by social media users for not displaying affection with Malaika Mutoni whenever they appear in public.Many believe Gashumba is not romantic and have always called upon him to display his affection for
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16 Jun '25
Barefoot, a jubilant smile across her face and arms outstretched in celebration, she had just crossed the finish line of the mothers' race at her son William's primary school.
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16 Jun '25
Tension is brewing within Uganda’s religious circles following a strong-worded caution issued by renowned Catholic cleric, Father Deogratias Kiibi Kateregga, directed at prominent Muslim scholar Sheikh Kiti.
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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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13 Jun '25
The State Minister for Higher Education, Dr. John Chrysostom Muyingo, has directed the Principal of Nakaseke Technical Institute, Alexander Mugisha, to step down immediately following a wave of complaints from students and district officials regarding gross mismanagement at the government-ru
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12 Jun '25
Syria's Islamist-led interim government has decreed that women must wear burkinis - a swimsuit that covers the body except for the face, hands and feet - or other "decent" clothes at public beaches and swimming pools.The regulations, issued by the tourism ministry, were "a