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03 Jul '25
President Museveni has directed Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja to spearhead a government-led intervention to rescue the ailing business empire of the late tycoon Apollo Nyegamehe, widely known as Aponye, whose death in 2023 left his companies facing severe financial distress.In a letter d
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03 Jul '25
Winnie Nwagi is back with a sizzling new single titled “Control It,” officially released on June 27, 2025.
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03 Jul '25
Minister Haruna Kasolo on Thursday proved that he is still leading the race for the NRM regional Vice Chairman for Buganda when he turned up at the Party’s EC head offices in Nakasero accompanied by a large crowd of supporters who included two former Vice Pres
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02 Jul '25
You’ve got a great friendship—but lately, you’ve been wondering: are feelings sneaking in? When a female friend starts leaning toward romance, the clues often come softly—but they speak volumes. Here are seven heartfelt signs she might secretly be fallin
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02 Jul '25
A surprising and worrying incident happened on July 1 at the construction site of famous and controversial Ugandan singer Alien Skin, whose real name is Patrick Mulwana. Workers at his site in Makindye, a Kampala suburb, found what turned out to be a deadly Russ
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30 Jun '25
Pep Guardiola fears Manchester City will suffer after-effects from the Club World Cup (Image: Getty Images)Pep Guardiola has admitted his
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29 Jun '25
There is growing tension inside Uganda’s top spy agency, Defence Intelligence and Security (DIS), as disturbing details begin to emerge about how two top military officers got their powerful positions—and the dirty secrets now following them.
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29 Jun '25
Shock and fear have hit the town of Mukono after three Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) soldiers were arrested for the brutal murder o
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28 Jun '25
This week, reports from Uganda have revealed that more senior army officers have been arrested over suspected subversion.What started with the arrest
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25 Jun '25
Police in Kenya have fired tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters who flooded the streets of Nairobi and other major towns on Wednesday, marking the first anniversary of the deadly 2024 anti-government demonstrations.Businesses and schools remained shut in parts of the capital as fea