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19 Jun '25
10 clear signs you are ready for marriageMarriage isn’t just about finding the right partner — it’s also about being the right person. Long before you walk down the aisle or update your surname, there’s an internal journey that needs to take place
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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
Musician Spice Diana is a darling of the National Unity Platform and enjoys a good relationship with the party leader, Bobi Wine.She is one person who has consistently supported the red brigade since its inception in 2018 when it launched as the People Po
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16 Jun '25
As the world is gripped by Sean Diddy Combs' criminal trial and wonders what could have possibly led him into such depths of deprav
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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
Tension is brewing within Uganda’s religious circles following a strong-worded caution issued by renowned Catholic cleric, Father Deogratias Kiibi Kateregga, directed at prominent Muslim scholar Sheikh Kiti.
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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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13 Jun '25
The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has attributed many of Uganda’s persistent problems to a failure in leadership preparation, warning that the country risks stagnation unless it cultivates disciplined, visionary leaders—especially among the youth.Speaking during a leaders
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13 Jun '25
The Katikkiro (Prime Minister)of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has blamed many of Uganda’s persistent challenges on poor leadership preparation, urging the nation to invest in developing well-grounded and forward-thinking leaders.Speaking during a leadership transition ceremony for the
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13 Jun '25
The Katikkiro of Buganda, Charles Peter Mayiga, has attributed many of Uganda’s persistent problems to a failure in leadership preparation, warning that the country risks stagnation unless it cultivates disciplined, visionary leaders—especially among the youth.Speaking during a leaders