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07 Jul '25
Retired army officer Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Rwashande has started his campaign to become the next Member of Parliament for Lwemiyaga County. He wants to take the ruling NRM party ticket in the upcoming primaries on July 17. Rwashande promised to stop the long rule
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05 Jul '25
Major General Benon Biraaro was one of the people who helped Museveni fight and win the bush war. He worked closely with Museveni during those hard years and even after Museveni became president, Biraaro continued to serve him in the army and at State House. He
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30 Jun '25
On his first trip to Africa, Bishop Mark Joseph Seitz of El Paso, Texas, visited the Uganda Martyrs
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29 Jun '25
A forgotten Manchester United star will make a shock return to Old Trafford His loan spell has come to an end after he fell out of favour in Manchester Will Liverpool sign Alexander Isak?
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28 Jun '25
The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) recently held a sudden press briefing on Martyrs’ Day after a deadly blast happened just 600 metres from Munyonyo Basilica. The army said a woman who was carrying or wearing a bomb died instantly, together with the m
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25 Jun '25
Police in Kenya have fired tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters who flooded the streets of Nairobi and other major towns on Wednesday, marking the first anniversary of the deadly 2024 anti-government demonstrations.Businesses and schools remained shut in parts of the capital as fea
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21 Jun '25
Troubled Ugandan singer Alien Skin has been dealt yet another heavy blow, as he faces eviction from his longtime residence in Fangone Forest.The singer, whose real name is Patrick Mulwana, revealed that his landlord recently informed him that the property
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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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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 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