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05 Jul '25
Major General Benon Biraaro was one of the people who helped Museveni fight and win the bush war. He worked closely with Museveni during those hard years and even after Museveni became president, Biraaro continued to serve him in the army and at State House. He
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23 Jun '25
Yusuf Gowon was once a towering figure in Uganda’s military and political circles, rising to prominence as the Chief of Staff of the Uganda Army under the notorious President Idi Amin.During Amin's brutal rule, which saw an estimated 300,000 Ugandans ki
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23 Jun '25
Beyonce surprised her fans when she started smoking a cigarette during her Cowboy Carter concert tour stop in Paris,
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23 Jun '25
A fierce political storm has erupted between NRM’s top mobiliser Hajjat Hadijah Namyalo and controversial political analyst Frank Gashumba after the two
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23 Jun '25
As Prince Harry and
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20 Jun '25
Uganda’s Ministry of Health is at risk of losing critical funding from the Global Fund, one of the largest donors in the fight against HIV/AIDS, amid explosive allegations that ABBOTT Laboratories, a supplier of HIV test kits, is covertly financing influential
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19 Jun '25
Many people believe President Museveni wants his son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, to become the next leader of Uganda.This idea comes from how much Muhoozi has been promoted and involved in politics and the military. But now, this plan seems to be causing proble
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16 Jun '25
Kayunga District witnessed a rare convergence of Uganda’s top opposition leaders on Saturday as they joined mourners to pay final respects to Hajji Ali Ssenkungu, the father of Kampala Woman MP, Hon. Shamim Malende.The burial, held at the family’s anc
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16 Jun '25
Let’s be honest no one wants to stay poor. Everyone dreams of a better life, financial stability, and being able to afford basic comforts without struggling. But sometimes, it’s not just bad luck or lack of opportunities that hold us back. It’s our own dai
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12 Jun '25
In Uganda’s political landscape, opposition parties are constitutionally expected to provide checksand balances, speak for the people, scrutinize government decisions, and fight for justice where itis absent. This is not just a moral obligation but a constitutional duty enshrined