
PSG 'close in on £84m deal' to sign Victor Osimhen
PSG have reportedly offered a deal of £84m to sign Napoli's Victor Osimhen Both clubs have held talks over a transfer, with the deal at a 'turning point' LISTEN to
PSG have reportedly offered a deal of £84m to sign Napoli's Victor Osimhen Both clubs have held talks over a transfer, with the deal at a 'turning point' LISTEN to
South African police are hunting for a Ugandan man who allegedly conned a South African Police Service (SAPS) officer out of nearly R3 million (about 614 million) by feigning a romantic relationship.The suspect calls himself Dr. Kalvin SofikaThe su
David Beckham, has expressed his admiration for Spain’s youngest player, Lamine Yamal. “There needs to be an ID check,” Beckham joked. “Because what we’re seeing on the pitch is a player who looks 25 with the maturity of a seasoned veteran.”
The gunman who opened fire on the crowd at a Donald Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, wounding the former president, killing one rally-goer, and injuring another, has been identified.The New York Post repor
Corruption in Uganda has a thriving soft life despite the endless haranguing by President Yoweri Museveni.Museveni and his audience have lost count of the number of times he has promised to do something about corruption. He has talked about corruption (ev
Before Prince Harry settled down with his wife Meghan Markle, the young royal was a lad-about-town and a big hit with the ladies - including Mollie King and Camilla ThurlowBack in the days of his bachelorhood,
June Ruto, the second-born daughter of President William Ruto and First Lady Rachel Ruto, has carved out a significant role in Kenya's diplomatic landscape.June Ruto and his father William RutoJune Ruto, the second-born daughter of President Will
Zari Hassan opens up about why she prefers time apart from her husband Shakib Lutaaya.Businesswoman Zari Hassan with her husband Shakib LutaayaMaintaining a long-distance relationship can be challenging, but Ugandan businesswoman Zari Hassan and
In an emotional tone as she presided over the launch of the Parliamentary Forum to End Child Marriages and Teenage Pregnancies at Parliament last week, Speaker Anita Annet Among, who doubles as the Bukedea District Woman MP, sent a stern warning to whoever dares
I often see commentators say that Uganda will always be here. They indicate that in whatever we do, we should know that the country will out-exist all of us and will be present in future experiences in which we will not participate. This is logically untrue. Uga