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17 Feb '25
Apple is likely to delay Siri upgrades, the iOS 18.4 update may not be as big of an update as previously expected. Apple will likely release the first beta version of the iOS 18.4 update this week with some new features. This upcoming update will l
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17 Feb '25
Shakib Cham Lutaaya delighted netizens with a heartfelt moment as he surprised his wife, Zari Hassan, in South Africa.In a video shared on his social media pages, Shakib documented his journey from Uganda to South Africa, revealing the deep trust and conn
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17 Feb '25
It appears that all may not be well in the marriage of Nollywood actress Regina Daniels
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17 Feb '25
This is yet another story about the
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17 Feb '25
Manchester City looked as good as they have done all season vs Newcastle - helped by three of their four January signings.Omar Marmoush and Pep GuardiolaThere was something on Pep Guardiola's face as he spoke to the media on Saturday e
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17 Feb '25
Man Utd suffered an injury crisis in the build-up to their Premier League defeat to Tottenham and despite a solid performance, a squad down to the bare bones suffered another defeat.Manchester United played some nice football against Tottenham - but wit
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13 Feb '25
Ugandas Peoples Defence Forces spokesperson, Major General Felix Kulayigye has stated that he would salute National Unity Platform, President Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine of the people of Uganda vote for him as President.
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13 Feb '25
For many years, secondary schools in Uganda based Senior Five admissions on aggregate scores, with the best possible score being aggregate 8 in the top eight subjects at the O’level.The highest-performing studen
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13 Feb '25
Photo of Uganda shillings ( Photo For Illustration only)Uganda has faced numerous corruption scandals over the years, leading to significant financial losses and public outcry. Here are some of the most notable ca
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13 Feb '25
Burundian President Évariste Ndayishimiye issued a clear warning to Rwanda, stating that any act of aggression will be met with a strong response. Speaking near the Rwandan border in Bugabira, Ndayishimiye’s message points out the growing tensions between the