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26 May '25
Reports indicated Diamond Platnumz was paid a whopping 750 million Ugandan shillings. This paycheck has since caused a storm among Ugandan artists.Tanzanian and multi-award-winning artist Diamond Platnumz performed in Ntungamo district in Uganda over th
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21 May '25
Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet reportedly discussing baby plans, say sourcesKylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet's relationship continues to flourish, and according to recent reports, the couple may be looking to take a major step forward—starting
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21 May '25
Several students have been arrested by police as they marched to KCB bank to protest against it's decision to debt fund the East African C
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21 May '25
Tottenham Hotspur's battle against
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19 May '25
What happens when thousands of photographers from more than 40 countries submit their most powerful single image? You get the All About Photo Awards 2025 – "The Mind's Eye"—a jaw-dropping collection of photos that capture the beauty, chaos
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19 May '25
Speaking about their relationship, the media critic and politician revealed that he has been dating Malaika for over two years, describing these as the most interesting years for him.Media personality Frank Gashumba has spent the greater part of his lif
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19 May '25
Renowned Kenyan lawyer, Martha Karua expressed her concern after she was deported from Tanzania.Several sources have confirmed that the renowned lawyer had traveled to Tanzania ahead of the case of Tanzanian Opposition leader, Tundu Lissu who was charged
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19 May '25
Kira Municipality MP, Hon. Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, has spoken out strongly against what he calls unfair treatment of opposition leaders in Uganda.He questioned why opposition members are being arrested for wearing military-like clothes, while
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17 May '25
In 2024, a wave of grim findings from global water assessments confirmed what scientists and communities have long feared: the planet’s water crisis is deepening, with climate change and human mismanagement pushing billions toward unsafe, unreliable water sources.The UN
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17 May '25
As Uganda continues to record rising cases of human trafficking and unsafe migration, the anti-trafficking organisation Hope for Justice has rallied local and national stakeholders in Kapchorwa District to build stronger grassroots interventions.The dialogue, held under th