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02 May '25
Emmanuel Nyabayangu, a strong supporter of President Museveni, shared a personal story about losing his wife to former Vice President Gilbert Bukenya.Nyabayangu, who worked as a driver for the Rwanda Embassy in the late 1990s, claims that Bukenya took adv
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02 May '25
Princess Charlotte is celebrating
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01 May '25
The Ugandan government has raised fresh concerns over the financial sustainability of Public Sector Organizations (PSOs), signaling a possible move to de-gazette several of them and lay off tens of thousands of employees.According to government insiders, this dr
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01 May '25
A comment made by Naome Kashariria, widow of the late Major John Kazoora and current MP for Rushenyi County, has ignited intense debate across Uganda.
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30 Apr '25
The Uganda Police Force has called upon Ugandans who are seeking to join the Ugandan Police Force to be at the recruitment centers by O8:OO am.In a post on X formerly Twitter, this is what the Uganda Police Force had to say.
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30 Apr '25
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son turns 6 on 6 MayPrince Harry will be apart from his eldest child,
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30 Apr '25
As we continue headlong into the regurgitating inanity that is Uganda’s rollercoaster elections, the gross contradictions that embody our governance and politics continue unencumbered.Dear reader, let us review a few instances that should have us questi
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29 Apr '25
Ruben Amorim and Man United are set to be given a much-needed injury boost heading into the latter stages of the campaign.Ruben Amorim is close to welcoming back a key player.Manchester United could be given a timely boost this week with the retu
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29 Apr '25
It was an historic royal wedding, watched by an estimated one billion people around the world. On April 29, 2011,
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29 Apr '25
BBC | Now predominantly Muslim, North Africa was once a Christian heartland, producing Catholic popes who left their mark on the Church to this day.Their papacies were in the era of the Roman Empire, which stretched across modern-day Tunisia, the north-east of Algeria and