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11 Jul '25
Ordinarily you’ve no objection to last-minute changes in plan. But with so much moving so swiftly, having to rethink things yet again could be overwhelming. Instead of trying to handle it all yourself, get others involved. They’re not only well informed, the
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11 Jul '25
Manchester United have given permission to Alejandro Garnacho to join pre-season training at Carrington, as per latest reports.It seemed like the Argentine was destined to leave the club after his
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11 Jul '25
Kampala – Political commentator and activist Frank Gashumba has penned a powerful message of appreciation to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, expressing gratitude for his leadership and pledging support in the upcoming 2026 elections.In a widely circul
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11 Jul '25
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11 Jul '25
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has vowed to resolve the long-time land dispute affecting thousands of residents in Kasokoso-Kiganda, located in Kira Municipality, Wakiso District.The President made the pledge while addressing a large crowd from the area
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09 Jul '25
Tragic details have emerged surrounding the brutal murder of David and Deborah Mutaaga, a couple who had recently returned to Uganda after living in Switzerland for over 30 years. According to police investigations, the attacker is believed to be a close family
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09 Jul '25
A behind-the-scenes political strategy by FDC Secretary General Nandala Mafabi may have stopped a mass defection of MPs to the new Katonga-based Freedom and Unity Front, also known as the People’s Front for Freedom (PFF), led by Ibrahim Semujju Nganda.Accordin
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08 Jul '25
Lisandro Martinez believes Ruben Amorim has the necessary qualities to turn things around at Manchester United after two tough Premier League seasons.Martinez backs Amorim for United successFinished 15th last seasonLost Europa Leagu
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08 Jul '25
In her speech at Katonga as PFF/Freedom Party was being inaugurated this Tuesday, ANT’s Alice Alaso sounded jubilant to have lived to see this day. She was happy that a group of well-intentioned Ugandans, who first came together more than 20 years and proclaim
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08 Jul '25
Prim explained that pastors are no longer mentoring other people to lead the churches; instead, they are choosing their sons and daughters, thereby making it a personal business.Media personality Prim Asiimwe believes pastors have lost focus