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13 Jan '25
Gabriel Jesus’s injury and another unconvincing performance by Kai Havertz underlined how badly Arsenal need a new forwardArsenal's Kai Havertz (right) reacts after missing a penalty in the shoot-out during Sunday's FA Cup defeat by Manchester United.
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13 Jan '25
Manchester United manager, Ruben Amorim,
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09 Jan '25
Manchester United's goalkeeper department has been widely debated since Amorim's arrival21-year-old goalkeeper Elyh Harrison will be watched carefully over the next few monthsManchester United are facing a goalkeeping conundrum this January.
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08 Jan '25
Fear Grips Kampala Suburbs as Wild Animal Threatens Lives and PropertyCommunities in Kampala metropolitan areas, including Mukono, Kiira, Wakiso, and Kayunga, are living in fear following reports of a wild animal,
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04 Jan '25
Napoli are showing concrete interest in Marcus Rashford and may offer Victor Osimhen in a potential swap deal.TalkSPORT claim that Osimhen, who has been sent out on loan to Galatasaray, can be recalled in January
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03 Jan '25
The January transfer window is a notoriously tricky time to do business.But a packed fixture schedule, injuries, keeping up a title charge or fighting to stay up means several Premier League managers have hinted that they will need to go into the market this win
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23 Nov '24
The Railway Gardens in Kampala City have become a makeshift resting spot for numerous youths, raising questions about their living conditions and lifestyle.Photographs circulating on social media show several youn
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23 Nov '24
The Uganda Investment Authority (UIA), under the leadership of Robert Mukiza, in collaboration with Louis Arinaitwe, the Country Director for Trade at the British High Commission (BHC), has become embroiled in a significant scandal.
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05 Nov '24
(U.S. ) – As the U.S. presidential election approaches, a series of extraordinary events and controversies have shaped the 2024 campaign, from shocking moments to unexpected endorsements.
In the run up to the election, there have been several headline making incidents that have captured the
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21 Oct '24
In early March 2017, panic-stricken officials from Uganda’s ministries of Works and Finance, dashed to Dar es Salaam to “compare notes” with their Tanzanian counterparts on among others, variations in prices of their disassociated Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) projects. President Mu