Business •
13 Oct '25
More than 431,000 Senior Four candidates across the country begin their Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examinations today.The candidates will start with Geography this morning and sit for Biology (theory) in the afternoon. The examinations, which r
Business •
13 Oct '25
Walukaaga maintained that his focus is not on parliamentary debates or fluency in English, but on delivering tangible services to the people of Busiro East.Renowned Kadongo Kamu singer Mathias Walukaga has spoken out following his end
Business •
13 Oct '25
Seychelles‘ main opposition leader Patrick Herminie has won pres
Business •
13 Oct '25
The top four of the nine group runners-up will compete in a single-leg knockout format in Morocco in November 2025 to determine which nation will represent Africa at the FIFA Intercontinental Play-Off for the 2026 World Cup.With Tuesday’s final round of
Business •
13 Oct '25
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi (R) meets with visiting Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali in Cairo, Egypt, on June 10, 2018CAIRO: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Sunday issued his strongest warning yet to Ethiopia
Business •
06 Oct '25
A US billionaire’s £36 million former family home in west London must sold with the profits handed to his wife in their bitter divorce saga, a
Business •
06 Oct '25
Socialite Prima Kardashi has fired back at her ex-partner, singer Geosteady, after he publicly lamented being denied access to their two kids, Solange and Soraya.
Business •
06 Oct '25
Virgil van Dijk has revealed the topic of his post-match discussion with Anthony Taylor immediately after the end of Liverpool’s latest defeat.For the second Premier League game in a row, the Reds were denied a creditable draw in London by a stoppage ti
Business •
06 Oct '25
When this king touched down with an entourage of over 140, Abu Dhabi Airport went into lockdown. What followed felt unrealKing Mswati III of Eswatini caused a lockdown at Abu Dhabi Airport on July 10, 2025, arriving with 15 wives, 30 children, and 100 a
Business •
06 Oct '25
Uganda’s High Court has ordered MK Publishers Ltd to pay Shs 100 million ($26,000) in damages and royalties to author Annette Najjemba after finding the firm guilty of infringing her copyright by selling her children’s stories to the Government of Rwanda wit