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15 Dec '25
Parliament of Uganda has registered emphatic performances in men and women’s athletics, basketball and volleyball putting the legislature top of the table standings in the ongoing EAC inter-parliamentary games.In the men’s basketball final played in L
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15 Dec '25
Ahmed al Ahmed is a fruit shop owner who has been identified as the bystander who took cover grabbed a gunman's rifle and and forced him to the ground.Forty-three-year-old
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15 Dec '25
Gloria Bugie has fired back at fellow artist Aaronix, accusing him of attacking her name instead of focusing on his music and making it clear she would never work with him.Musician Gloria Bugie has launched a scathing attack on fellow artiste Aaronix, w
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15 Dec '25
From politics and business to music, media, and nightlife, Uganda and the wider East African region endured a year marked by repeated loss as prominent figures passed away under tragic and varied circumstances.Uganda—and the wider East African region
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13 Dec '25
Cardi B flaunted her flat stomach while wearing a faux fur crop-top in a selfie s
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13 Dec '25
Beneath the glossy billboards bragging about 5G speeds and “Digital Uganda Vision 2040,” a far darker story is unfolding in the dust and heat of Uganda’s network extension sites. While Huawei basks in praise for powering Uganda’s next-generation networks
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13 Dec '25
Shock and disbelief have engulfed the family of veteran UPC titan Dr. James William Rwanyarare after it emerged that a staggering Sh2.2 billion vanished from his bank account while he lay mentally ill and incapacitated at Nakasero Hospital.Family insiders
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13 Dec '25
Elon Musk mentioned Vivian Jenna Wilson while responding to a tweet that took a jab at him, referencing his trans daughter.Elon Musk, in an
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13 Dec '25
Nigerian singer Tems, real name Temilade Openiyi, has revealed why she has no plans of returning to Uganda for a performance any time soon.Tems remains one of West Africa’s most sought-after female artists, and many Ugandan party lovers have long hoped