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21 Feb '24
What you need to know:A cross-section of political observers yesterday welcomed a call by Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Norbert Mao asking President Museveni to prepare for a peaceful transition of power, or risk dragging the country back into the dark past of civil strife
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17 Feb '24
Celebration: Arsenal were in excellent form to brush aside Manchester UnitedPAArsenal tightened their grip on a return to the Champions League with a 3-1 victory over Manchester Unit
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16 Feb '24
What you need to know:No eyelids are batted as man and wife inform us that they have written a joint will. They are, in fact, calm and easy-going as they talk to us about that sensitive topic in their home in Lavington, Nairobi.Married for 42 years, and with investments that inclu
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12 Feb '24
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11 Feb '24
What you need to know:President Museveni has been in Busoga sub-region twice in a period of 12 days. First, he was in Jinja City on January 26 when he presided over the 38th anniversary of the National Resistance Movement’s (NRM) rise to power, and th
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01 Feb '24
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a busy year ahead. The couple –
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29 Jan '24
The State Minister for Trade, Industry, and Cooperation, Hon Gume Fredrick Ngobi, has cautioned Ugandans against indulging in political bickering and instead encouraged them to embrace government development programs for collective prosperity.Speaking at the 43rd Tarehe Sita Defence Forces
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27 Jan '24
Yes, it is very important to talk to your children about sex. Providing accurate and age-appropriate information can help them make informed decisions about their sexual health and relationships. It can also prevent them from making uninformed or potentially harmful choices.Open communicat
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27 Jan '24
As Africa’s millennial generations are rightly demanding a role in shaping their own future, surprisingly in Uganda it’s contrary, the same millennial generation is living in self-denial and cheerful contributing to own deterrence and abrogation.
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26 Jan '24
The Supreme Court has ordered UMEME to Pay Kampala Businessman $2.5 Million in Damages for unlawful charges leading to equipment loss. Justices Mwondha, Prof. Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza, Tuhaise, and Chibita rule in favor of Enock William Makubuya, stating UMEME wrongly billed him for energy loss in