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11 Feb '24
What you need to know:President Museveni has been in Busoga sub-region twice in a period of 12 days. First, he was in Jinja City on January 26 when he presided over the 38th anniversary of the National Resistance Movement’s (NRM) rise to power, and th
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11 Feb '24
South African skipper Williams stopped two penalties in the shootout in the third-place playoff at the African Cup of Nations as Bafana Bafana claimed a 6-5 win in the tiebreaker after the game had ended 0-0 after regulation time.South Africa captain Ronwen Williams did it again Saturday
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11 Feb '24
KYLIE Jenner has revealed a new hairstyle that has fans convinced that she's a copycat.Kylie, 26, has been dating Timothee Chalamet, 28, since April 202
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11 Feb '24
Hailey Bieber has finally addressed ongoing rumours that she and Justin Bieber's marriage is on the rocks as fans speculate she has been shading her husband on social media
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11 Feb '24
A National Unity Platform(NUP) top man in Europe has finally released top concealed secrets regarding the man recently paraded in the media claiming to have falsely been used by the party to accuse the government of torturing him for politically motivated reason
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11 Feb '24
All hail Queen Meghan then… maybe, kind of (Picture: Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)If Meghan Markle harbours any ambitions to become the Queen of England, she’s going about
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07 Feb '24
Bob Marley is known to be one of the pioneers of reggae music, especially with his band The Wailers, and performing songs like "Is This Love" and "Jamming".
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07 Feb '24
Prince William is set to return to royal duties today for the first time since his wife Kate Middleton's hospitalisation and King Charles' cancer diagnosis but has no plans to see 
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07 Feb '24
The archbishop of Gulu Diocese, John Baptist Odama, and South Sudan ambassador to Uganda, Simon Deng have urged South Sudanese refug
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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