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26 Oct '25
KAMPALA, Uganda – The Ugandan music industry is mourning the death of fast-rising singer Olisha M, who died Friday while giving birth at Nsambya Hospital in Kampala.The singer, whose real name was Olivia Mildred Namubiru, was admitted for delivery but died during labor, accord
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26 Oct '25
House Republicans have made a push to strip New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani of his citizenship and possibly deport him from the US.Zohran Mamdani, the frontrunner in New York City's mayoral race, could find his citizenship status in trouble if House Republicans have their wa
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21 Sep '25
The 22 year old entrepreneur takes over from Natasha Nyonyozi, Miss Uganda 2024/25She takes the reign from Natasha Nyonyozi, Miss Uganda 2024/25.
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25 Aug '25
Arsenal are actively pursuing Bayer Leverkusen defender Piero Hincapié, with negotiations underway to bring the Ecuadorian to the Emirates Stadium. According to The Athletic, the 23-year-old has informed his club of his desire to leave and is prioritising a mov
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10 Aug '25
Diddy's legal team has confirmed that they are approaching President Donald Trump for a pardon in the rapper's conviction for prostitution charges.Disgraced rapper Sean '
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10 Aug '25
When Salman Subeyr Haji sneaked into Kenya in 2024, law enforcers around the world were
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07 Aug '25
He is the general who took bullets meant to sile
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04 Aug '25
President Yoweri Museveni is staring down another political storm as pressure mounts over the crumbling state of roads in the Ankole sub-region—his own backyard.The once-reliable Mbarara-Bushenyi-Ishaka and Mbarara-Ibanda highways have now become scars across
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02 Aug '25
KIBUKU – A total of 4,560 young people and women have been enrolled in 19 Presidential Industrial Hubs across Uganda for a six-month vocational training program that officially commenced on August 1, 2025.The initiative, fully funded by President Yoweri Museveni, aims to tackle youth une
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21 Jul '25
Once dismissed as wild weeds and a "poor man's food", indigenous leafy vegetables in Kenya are now becoming much more common - grown on farms, sold in markets and gracing the menus of restaurants.At the busy Skinners Restaurant in Gachie just outside the capital, Nai