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27 Jun '24
Losing a spouse is a heart-wrenching experience, especially when they are the love of your life.While many people might remarry after such a loss, some choose not to, keeping their partners’ memories alive.Here, we explore the lives of f
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19 Jun '24
In an emotional tone as she presided over the launch of the Parliamentary Forum to End Child Marriages and Teenage Pregnancies at Parliament last week, Speaker Anita Annet Among, who doubles as the Bukedea District Woman MP, sent a stern warning to whoever dares
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31 May '24
With results in from over 60% of polling stations, the ANC had just under 42% of votes, by far its worst result since democratic elections began after the end of apartheid in 1994.
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27 May '24
North, 10, landed the coveted role of Young Simba in The Lion King She performed at the Hollywood Bowl for the 30th anniversary concertHer performance of I Just Can't Wait To Be King went vira
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20 May '24
Hugh Jackman's life was irrevocably changed the moment he took on the role of James "Logan" Howlett aka Wolverine in 20th Century Fox's 2000 superhero film "X-Men." The Australian star is the only actor
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02 May '24
Do you feel stuck or stagnant where you are in your life, but you aren’t sure how to move forward?Read this article to discover 12 thin
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02 May '24
The leader of the National Unity Platform Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine of Uganda has emphasised the welcome international sanctions placed on Ugandan officials not because they hate them but rather because of a pervasive worry about the culture of impunity th
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29 Apr '24
Sometimes all you need is a good cry, and movies have the power to do that. While viewers love light-hearted content that makes them laugh, they equally love being put through the emotional ringer. There are several films known for being certified tearjerkers, w
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14 Apr '24
Slow And Steady Wins The Race
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17 Jan '24
Zambia grapples with one of its most severe cholera outbreaks in decades, reporting 351 fatalities and nearly 9,000 active cases. Health authorities are working tirelessly to curb the crisis, fearing it could become the worst since the country's inaugural out