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30 Jun '25
Jordan Ssebuliba, about 50 years old, is an estranged son who has severally dragged his father, city businessman Mohan Musisi Kiwanuka to courts of law over the years.He has also been bonded severally in many police stations in cases that are not related
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29 Jun '25
Rihanna relaxes over a family dinner in Paris after her earlier sighting with partner A$AP Rocky at the Smurfs premiere. The pregnant singer, 37, was seen outside Cesar restaurant alongside A$AP, 36, and the youngest of their two sons 22-month-o
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29 Jun '25
A cardiologist has revealed a little-known symptom that could signal a serious health issue.
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29 Jun '25
In a dramatic shake-up within Uganda’s intelligence architecture, President Yoweri Museveni has dismissed four senior directors from the Internal Security Organisation (ISO). The decision is part of a continuing power struggle among key security agencies over
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29 Jun '25
A forgotten Manchester United star will make a shock return to Old Trafford His loan spell has come to an end after he fell out of favour in Manchester Will Liverpool sign Alexander Isak?
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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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29 Jun '25
The United Kingdom has publicly commended the recent efforts by the African Union, United States, and Qatar in brokering a peaceful resolution to the long-standing conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda.Following the signing of a peace agreement by the foreign m
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29 Jun '25
With the 2026 general elections on the horizon, Mityana District chairperson Patrick Mugisha Nshimye has announced he will not seek re-election.Nshimye, a member of the National Unity Platform (NUP) is currently serving his fifth year in office.His decision to pursue a parliamentary
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28 Jun '25
The Social Security Fairness Act is making waves across the United States, offering a glimmer of hope for thousands of citizens who rely on Social Security benefits. While the promise of increased benefits is enticing, the reality is t
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28 Jun '25
The former Spy chief, General David Sejusa, has spoken out on historical land injustices in Uganda’s cattle corridor, urging citizens to distinguish between the so-called Balaalo and indigenous squatters displaced by past regimes.Sejusa via X (form