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20 Jun '25
Police in Uganda are investigating an incident several students were injured after a scuffle broke out at the University premises.Taking to his X formerly Twitter to speak on this, Youth and Chidren Affairs Minister, Honorable Balaam Barugahara has shared
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19 Jun '25
Winnie Byanyima, the Executive Director of UNAIDS and a well-known Ugandan activist, has strongly reacted to a recent comment made by President Yoweri Museveni.During a television appearance, Museveni reportedly described himself as a “modern-day king.” The
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19 Jun '25
Minister Haruna Kasolo is no longer interested in musician princess Amirah alias Kiwumulo Mbabazi and recently kicked her out of his house in Maya along Masaka road. Kasolo is sick and tired of a slay queen who ignores his advice, guidance and continues publiciz
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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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17 Jun '25
Beyonce shared some unexpected news with fans
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17 Jun '25
Media personality Frank Gashumba is always criticized by social media users for not displaying affection with Malaika Mutoni whenever they appear in public.Many believe Gashumba is not romantic and have always called upon him to display his affection for
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17 Jun '25
Renowned media personality Zambaali Bulasio Mukasa has publicly issued a stern warning to National Unity Platform (NUP) leader Bobi Wine, demanding the party's flag for the upcoming elections or threatening to defect to rival opposition groups.In a bold&n
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16 Jun '25
American gospel artiste Cece Winans will be coming to Uganda for a music concert that will take place on 28th August 2025 at the Kololo Independence Grounds in Kampala.She told her Ugandan fans that the show is part of her 2025 w
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16 Jun '25
A light-hearted moment emerged from an otherwise serious press briefing when Uganda’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Maj. General Kahinda Otafiire, delivered a blunt and unexpected response to a journalist’s question about digital number plate tracking.