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23 Nov '25
As the year comes to a close, it’s a great time to reflect, reset, and recharge. These 25 straightforward actions can help you clear out clutter, recognise your progress, and start the new year with focus and energy.1. Declutter your spaceYour environment affects your mood, focus,
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23 Nov '25
Bitcoin price rose to USD 86,084.62 on November 23, 2025, showing a slight upward trend from its previous levels of USD 84,187.74 and USD 83,849.64. The shifts highlight its volatility. If the upward movement continues, Bitcoin could gain momentum, though it is unclear whether this trend will hol
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23 Nov '25
You can now be vaccinated against HIV – but that does not mean you can be reckless, warns the Department of Healthscientist-hiv-vaccinationA scientist holds a batch of tests. Image: CDC on UnsplashFrom March 2026, people at high risk of contracting HIV will be able to visit
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23 Nov '25
Some men know exactly what to say to make you blush. They know the right timing, the flattering words, the tone that sounds soft enough to feel real. But here’s the truth. Words can be sugar-coated distractions. They can make you feel wanted for a night, but not necessarily valued for who you t
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23 Nov '25
Matheus Cunha has suffered an accident while training with Manchester United, just two days before the Red Devils face Everton at Old Trafford.Matheus Cunha looks onMatheus Cunha has reportedly suffered a training ground accident Matheus Cunha has sustained an injury during t
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21 Nov '25
President YKT Museveni commissioning a Shs180.49 billion starch processing plant in Namasagali Sub-county, Kamuli District.President Yoweri Museveni on Thursday, November 20, commissioned a Shs180.49 billion starch processing plant in Namasagali Sub-county, Kamuli District.The new f
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20 Nov '25
Inflation’s silent threat: Is crypto creeping in on traditional diversifiers’ turf?In today’s markets, uncertainty has become the new normal, putting pressure on traders and investors alike.Changing tariffs, shifting monetary policies, and persistent tensions are weighing on s
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20 Nov '25
Kampala – Music industry circles were abuzz over the weekend following reports that Roger Lubega, the longtime former manager of Ugandan singer Spice Diana, was allegedly arrested under unclear circumstances. The arrest comes months after the two reportedly ended their working relationship afte
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19 Nov '25
Abraham Luzzi, the aspiring Kampala Central Member of Parliament, has taken aim at Uganda’s entertainment industry, accusing many artists of living beyond their means and failing to convert their fame into sustainable income.Luzzi argued that although Uganda is filled with talented and w
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19 Nov '25
Because Kampala’s aquifer system lies directly beneath the industrial area, the suit suggests the contaminants may have seeped further, potentially threatening the water table that serves millions of Kampala’s residentsFrench firm, TotalEnergies Marketing Uganda Ltd., is being sued in