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15 Jul '25
“Am sorry sweetheart, I don’t know what got into me. I confess, am the one who seduced both Michael and Timothy. Your brothers fell for my traps and I now regret my actions. Please forgive me, let bygones be bygones and together, build our future and that of
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15 Jul '25
Popular singer-turned-political activist Hajjat Stecia Mayanja has spoken out to clarify her political position, addressing widespread speculation that she is at odds with opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi, popularly known as Bobi Wine.In a strongly wor
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15 Jul '25
The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has officially retired 149 senior officers under its 15th batch of organized retirement.The retirement ceremony, held with full military honors, marked the end of an era for several high-ranking officers who hav
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14 Jul '25
A family in Mubende District is demanding jus
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14 Jul '25
When a big tree falls in the forest, even the smallest creatures rush in. This is exactly what some former ministers in Uganda are experiencing as voters reject
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13 Jul '25
My name is Jamal Mohammed Kabirianga, and I come from Rwanda. For years, I had one dream—to serve my community as a Member of Parliament. It was a dream that I pursued with unwavering determination, but after six failed attempts, it seemed like a distant fantasy. Despite my passion, dedication,
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13 Jul '25
Times Higher Education (THE), the publisher of the World University Rankings, has issued a clarification over its latest university rankings following a public uproar over Makerere University’s perceived sharp decline in global and regional standings.In a statement dated July 9, THE said
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12 Jul '25
Manchester United have always been on the lookout to rebuild a midfield that makes a difference. The departure of players like Christian Eriks
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12 Jul '25
The tragic killing of Uganda’s high-ranking police officer, Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) Andrew Felix Kaweesi, on March 17, 2017, sent shockwaves across the country.His sudden and brutal assassination not only stunned the general public
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12 Jul '25
A Ugandan man who openly told President Yoweri Museveni that he did not need an envelope continues to generate passionate discussion across the country, months after the incident first occurred.The man, whose name remains largely unknown to the public, be