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07 Jul '26
Napoli are plotting a move for Alejandro GarnachoAlejandro Garnacho could become the latest former Manchester United player to head to Napoli this summer, with TEAMtalk understanding that Massimiliano Allegri’s side are among the clubs closely monitoring the Chelsea attacker’s situatio
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07 Jul '26
According to the affected vendors, the unlawful eviction, which was implemented by one of the city’s business tycoons identified as Francis Kabagambe and escorted by armed security forces, happened on Monday at around 5am.The incident, which was accompanied by beating, destruction and st
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07 Jul '26
his 26th June letter, President Museveni directed the IGG Aisha Naluzze Batala to commence investigations into the conduct of three Works Ministry engineers namely Edwin Raymond Kiyaga, Patrick Muleme and Dickens Ahimbisibwe. He says the three are responsible for the criminal design and route alt
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07 Jul '26
Barcelona could pull off&
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07 Jul '26
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06 Jul '26
There has been some debate over the refereeing performance in England's 3-2 win over Mexico, with some big decisions made throughout the second half.Referee Alireza Faghani split opinion with his performance in England's
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06 Jul '26
The 2026 FIFA World Cup rolls on this week, and DSTV says it is still fully committed to bringing fans the best action like never before.The company’s message to viewers is simple: “Everything Can Wait” and “Sleep Can Wait.”
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06 Jul '26
Harry Kane sets World Cup record.Scored and conceded a penalty in one game.First player since 1966 to achieve this feat.Harry Kane celebrates with Jude Bellingham (10) after scoring his side's third goal through penalty kick during the World
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03 Jul '26
Cristiano Ronaldo was substituted during Portugal's World Cup last-16 clash with Croatia, with the Al Nassr star unable to hide his frustrationCristiano Ronaldo made little effort to conceal his frustration after being hauled off during Portugal's World
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02 Jul '26
For many self-employed people, all income goes into one mobile money account. The same account pays for transport, lunch, school fees, rent and business stock. At the end of the month, they cannot tell whether the business made a profit or simply survived.