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01 May '25
Singer Spice Diana has warned thieves who target her cars and steal spare parts from them, including side mirrors, following last night’s incident along Jinja Road.As she went about her endeavors, performing and making appearances at different venues wi
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01 May '25
Chioma Adeleke, wife of Nigerian music icon Davido,
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29 Apr '25
Ruben Amorim and Man United are set to be given a much-needed injury boost heading into the latter stages of the campaign.Ruben Amorim is close to welcoming back a key player.Manchester United could be given a timely boost this week with the retu
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29 Apr '25
It was an historic royal wedding, watched by an estimated one billion people around the world. On April 29, 2011,
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29 Apr '25
Beyoncé kicked off the first night of her tour at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Her daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi, were also on stage that nightBeyoncé brings Blue Ivy AND excited Rumi on stage for first night of tour
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29 Apr '25
At the 2025 CMO Breakfast hosted at Kampala’s Serena Hotel, Uganda’s business and marketing leaders gathered to reflect on a deceptively simple but deeply consequential question: what does it really take to get to the boardroom?Organised by the Uganda Marketers Society (UMS) under the
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29 Apr '25
The first edition of the Jameson Hangout for 2025 wrapped up successfully on April 26 at the Ndere Cultural Center, organized by Talent Africa Group.The event delivered a unique and vibrant experience, offering guests the perfect setting to bond and connect.As part of the Jameson Bo
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28 Apr '25
Tanzania East Africa Gateway Terminal Limited (TEAGTL), the private operator of Terminal 2 has successfully implemented the Fixed Berthing Windows (FBW) concept at the Dar es Salaam Port.This operational reform is being hailed as a transformational step in the modernization of Tanzania’s
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28 Apr '25
BBC | Australia's opposition leader Peter Dutton has said Indigenous "welcome to country" ceremonies are "overdone" and shouldn't be performed at sporting games or military commemorations.The short ceremonies have become standard practice in Australia to open events and ac
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28 Apr '25
As global demands for systemic change intensify, feminist leaders are rising to confront the deep inequalities upheld by institutions like the IMF and World Bank.From grassroots gatherings to international summits, feminist leaders and economic justice activists are boldly challenging thes