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07 Feb '24
There’s no denying Iran’s proxy forces are great value for money. The regime’s support for its allied militias, including the Lebanese Hizbollah, Hamas and the Houthis, probably doesn’t exceed a few billion dollars per annum — perhaps even less, given that many have their own sources of
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01 Feb '24
The race for the Guild Presidency has taken a vibrant path at Makerere University Business School (MUBS) as the elections draw nearer (expected late February).By now, you should have landed on one of the several trending campaign videos in which a group of students are recorded singing pra
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27 Jan '24
The indomitable Oscar Kampala brand proprietor Oscar Nyesiga has yet again given Uganda a reason to smile with prestigious continental recognition.The fashionpreneur has become the youngest nominee from the whole of Africa to feature in the “Forty Under 40 Africa”.Forty Under 40
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19 Jan '24
The President of Rwanda Paul Kagame has appointed his daughter Ange Kagame to take charge of policy and strategy in the office of the president.The appointment of Ange Kagame follows a cabinet resolution at
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17 Jan '24
Henry Kiwuuwa is a highly regarded producer who is known for his phenomenal and unique technique of music production that makes his music fit both the rural and urban markets.Henry, born on 20th May 1980, is a young brother to Steve Jeans, a renowned video director, visual stylist, event s
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17 Jan '24
Zari Hassan a.k.a The Bosslady, sent a straightforward message to all slay queens living a lavish life whilst dependent on begging.Zari revealed that as much as she lives an inspiring life and so many people look up to her, she has done “dirty” work before to be where she is currently.
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15 Jan '24
Man City manager Pep Guardiola confirmed in December that Kalvin Phillips is available for transfer in the January window; Phillips has made just four Premier League appearances all season; Phillips is high on Newcastle's list, West Ham and Everton have financial issues with the deal
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15 Jan '24
No socializing? no problem. Affirmative Art, a project aimed at creating awareness and empowering dreams of young people got you covered through this lockdown and after.
The Ugandan young-ins seem to be enjoying themselves on social media as they have been already equipped with knowledge