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15 Sep '25
In 2005, Uganda returned to the multiparty political system after years of a one-party structure. This change followed a national referendum where citizens voted to allow different political parties to operate freely. To guide this new system, the government pas
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15 Sep '25
Alex, a Ugandan Taxi driver from Gulu in
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11 Sep '25
The Uganda Cranes CHAN 2024 team visited the President of Uganda, H.E. Kaguta Yoweri Museveni, at the State House in Entebbe on Wednesday.Part of their visit was to celebrate their achievements at the recently concluded African Nations Championship (CHAN
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11 Sep '25
This time a year ago, Myles Lewis-Skelly had not even made his Arsenal debut. It is a measure of his rapid rise that his exclusion fr
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11 Sep '25
Tech billionaire Larry Ellison (pictured right) has claimed the title of the world's richest person for the first time, surpassing Elon Musk. Ellison's wealth jumped by $101 billion to $393 billion after Oracle's blockbuster earnings report Tuesday. Musk's is wo
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09 Sep '25
Three countries will not feature at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after being excluded from the competition for different reasons.Russia remains barred from international football following the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.Both FIFA and UEFA have
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25 Aug '25
The Reds have injury concerns in defense with Jeremie Frimpong out and Conor Bradley's fitness uncertain. In midfield there is also a slight injury concern.Liverpool predicted line-up vs NewcastleLiverpool will be forced into at least one change
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25 Aug '25
Ruben Amorim is driving a new culture at Man UtdManchester United are closing in on a full agreement for their fourth major signing of the summer and the player’s recent request – which was denied – indicates the character of the star United are get
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25 Aug '25
Shamim Malende at a court appearance in Masaka for the bail hearing of Eddie Mutwe and others. (Shamim Malende) High-stake games for 2026 constituency slots become flashpointsNEWS ANALYSIS |
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25 Aug '25
Property developer Sentongo HarunaCities, like people, grow in stages. Kampala, once a small settlement of hills dotted with temples, palaces, and modest trade centers, has become a sprawling metropolis of over 3 million people. The city buzzes with trade