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05 Jul '25
USAID road localisation show. USAID had embarked on funding locally lead initiatives across Uganda. PHOTO URNKampala, Uganda | USAID has been present in Uganda for over sixty years. It has funded development in agriculture, education
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05 Jul '25
Kampala’s nightlife scene reached new heights last night as Aidah’s Kasiki – the highly anticipated bachelorette party – took over Premium Liquor in a dazzling all-white affair marked by glamour, music and un
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05 Jul '25
Fresh drama rocked Mubende district on July 4 when Michael Muhereza Ntambi, the LC5 chairman, physically clashed with his opponent, Vincent Tumusiime Gahanga Kisanja, during a heated NRM joint campaign meeting at Bujaala Village, Butoloogo Sub-county.A video tha
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05 Jul '25
There was drama in Kampala on Saturday morning, July 5, 2025, after a traffic police officer fell to the ground while attempting to chase down a suspect near Nakasero Primary School.
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04 Jul '25
Residents of Nyombe Parish in Ndorwa County West caused a stir on Tuesday when they blocked a campaign convoy belonging to Minister David Bahati.The angry villagers tore down an old, broken bridge, stopping the minister from reaching his
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04 Jul '25
The woman identified as the last person to see renowned gynecolo
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03 Jul '25
Winnie Nwagi is back with a sizzling new single titled “Control It,” officially released on June 27, 2025.
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03 Jul '25
The Senate side of the Capitol is seen in Washington, early Monday, June 30, 2025, as Republicans plan to begin a final push to advance President Donald Trump's big tax breaks and spending cuts package. (AP)US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax-and-s
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03 Jul '25
Top-ranking officers in the Uganda Police Force and Uganda Prisons Service will now earn a uniform
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03 Jul '25
Tension gripped the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) chambers after Nakawa B NUP Councillor Twaha Abdul Chaggason dramatically pulled out a small axe during a council sitting. The move, captured on video, was intended to highlight growing insecurity in Kamp