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20 Jan '25
Famous Ugandan journalist and TV presenter Faridah Nakazibwe has impressed many people, not because of her work on TV, but because of a big and expensive house she built.This multi-million shilling mansion is
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20 Jan '25
A tragic situation has shaken Buikwe District, where eight people linked to a controversial religious group have died. The most recent victim was a six-year-old boy, leaving the community heartbroken and angry.The
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17 Jan '25
Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, InstagramJustin Bieber is heating up his
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17 Jan '25
Princess Andre left her dad slightly green with envy on Thursday, as she visited London's Madame Tussauds to see a slew of waxw
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17 Jan '25
While genetics may play a role in how we age, one thing is clear: a few small tweaks can have a major impact on how you look and feel. Here’s how to turn back the clock with five simple changes to your busy lifestyle.How to look younger
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13 Jan '25
Former two-time Miss Uganda and Model Oliver Nakakande reveals how she survived selling her soul to the devil when friends gave her a drink that gave her “access to hell.”While narrating her life story to NTV Gospel Xplosion, Oliver Nakakande narrated
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13 Jan '25
News of Elon Musk's interest in a Liverpool takeover has sparked speculation of what transfers could be possible under the ownership of the SpaceX founder - and the sky is the limitElon Musk could deliver a string of dream transfers to Anfield if he buy
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09 Jan '25
Prostate enlargement, or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is a common condition among aging men. While it is not cancerous, it can significantly affect quality of life by causing urinary problems, frequent urination, and other discomforts. Fortunately, men ca
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08 Jan '25
The Uganda National Teachers’ Union (Unatu) has adopted a more flexible approach in its efforts to secure salary enhancements for arts teachers, expressing a willingness to accept even the smallest increment in the forthcoming national budget.
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08 Jan '25
The Uganda National Teachers' Union has modified its stance on salary demands, now accepting even marginal increases in the upcoming national budget. The shift marks a departure from previous hard-line positions following unmet government promises and widening p