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22 Jun '24
Anya Meyerowitz didn’t know if she wanted children, primarily out of fear about what would happen during her delivery. But an experience with a world-renowned childbirth pioneer – who also happened to ha
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22 Jun '24
Celebrated Ugandan radio and TV host Karitas Karisimbi is set to return to television with a reality TV talk show titled "My Story."The show, airing on Pearl Magic Prime on DStv and GOtv, explores the lives of individuals who have faced and
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25 May '24
MARCUS RASHFORD and Bruno Fernandes proved how much winning the FA Cup meant to Manchester United.Both stars played a massive role in a magnificent 2-1 victory over Manchester City at Wembley.
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20 May '24
Hugh Jackman's life was irrevocably changed the moment he took on the role of James "Logan" Howlett aka Wolverine in 20th Century Fox's 2000 superhero film "X-Men." The Australian star is the only actor
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14 May '24
No ExcerptAs the 2026 elections loom on the horizon, political parties across the nation are gearing up for what could be a pivotal moment in Uganda's political landscape.However, amidst the anticipation, there's a growing concern among opposition parties
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11 May '24
The update is being rolled out to improve the usability of the service and enhance the way we all keep in touch.WhatsApp is bringing in a new wave of features for usersWhatsApp has announced the most significant overhaul to its chat app in years,
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29 Apr '24
Sometimes all you need is a good cry, and movies have the power to do that. While viewers love light-hearted content that makes them laugh, they equally love being put through the emotional ringer. There are several films known for being certified tearjerkers, w
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13 Apr '24
The House Foreign Affairs Committee is investigating the Afghan withdrawal13 US service members died and hundreds of Americans were left behind in 2021Testimony
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13 Apr '24
Until yesterday, the most cunning political mind of his generation had created for himself an enigmatic legacy of mystery and election-winning high intellect.Behind the clouds of egalitarian pipe smoke and an earthy Yorkshire accent, Harold Wilson mai
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26 Feb '24
Wiese first got into alluvial diamonds in 1976 when he bought a mine along the Orange River.Christo Wiese, South Africa’s billionaire retail king, is going back to the future.The 82-year-old serial investor, who steered the expansion of both Africa’s biggest clothing reta