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11 Jul '25
Liverpool striker Diogo Jota tragically died at the age of 28, while his younger brother, Andre Silva, also lost his life, during a road traffic accident in northern SpainCEO of Liverpool FC Billy Hogan lays a tribute to Diogo Jota at Anfield on Wednesd
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08 Jul '25
Lisandro Martinez believes Ruben Amorim has the necessary qualities to turn things around at Manchester United after two tough Premier League seasons.Martinez backs Amorim for United successFinished 15th last seasonLost Europa Leagu
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08 Jul '25
In her speech at Katonga as PFF/Freedom Party was being inaugurated this Tuesday, ANT’s Alice Alaso sounded jubilant to have lived to see this day. She was happy that a group of well-intentioned Ugandans, who first came together more than 20 years and proclaim
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08 Jul '25
Manchester United have only made one signing so far this summer with a deal for Bryan Mbeumo not yet done but the Red Devils are set to land a financial boost from another dealAnthony Elanga is closing in on a transfer to NewcastleManchester Unit
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07 Jul '25
He arrived at Anfield billed as a future star, but never lived up to the huge expectations.Samid Yesil signed for Liverpool in 2012. (Image: @fussballbrasil_/Getty)He was once billed as a striker with a big future at
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07 Jul '25
Marcus Rashford is edging closer to a departure from Manchester United, with fresh talks scheduled for next week as the England international accepts he is no longer part of Ruben Amorim’s, according to
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07 Jul '25
At the end of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva's funeral service, Schubert's Ave Maria drifted from the small baroque church
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07 Jul '25
Plans for Diogo Jota‘s funeral were announced on Friday and, with players and staff expected
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05 Jul '25
Kampala’s nightlife scene reached new heights last night as Aidah’s Kasiki – the highly anticipated bachelorette party – took over Premium Liquor in a dazzling all-white affair marked by glamour, music and un
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03 Jul '25
Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Norbert Mao has cautioned against the continued suppression of political gatherings, warning that such actions risk derailing Uganda’s democratic trajectory as the country heads toward the 2026 general elections.Speaking at a multi-stakeholder