US property tycoon's £36m family home must be sold in bitter divorce battle, High Court judge rules
A US billionaire’s £36 million former family home in west London must sold with the profits handed to his wife in their bitter divorce saga, a
A US billionaire’s £36 million former family home in west London must sold with the profits handed to his wife in their bitter divorce saga, a
Scientists at the National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) have developed a groundbreaking innovation dubbed “Aflasafe” to combat the rising threat of Aflatoxins—naturally occurring toxins caused by fungi that pose serious health risks and are increasingly
Meghan Markle has shared yet another glimpse of daughter Princess Lilibet - and it seems she shares a love with her royal cousins. The Du
Beyonce surprised her fans when she started smoking a cigarette during her Cowboy Carter concert tour stop in Paris,
Beyonce shared some unexpected news with fans
Barefoot, a jubilant smile across her face and arms outstretched in celebration, she had just crossed the finish line of the mothers' race at her son William's primary school.
A living symbol of Uganda’s educational and cultural history has been restored at Kyambogo University with the replanting of a historic tree believed to have been planted by Kabaka Muteesa I in 1875.The ceremony, overseen by Professor Maria Goretti Nassali Musoke, Deputy Vice Chancellor
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) across Uganda have issued a strong call to government to urgently invest in national research institutes and universities to develop better detection technologies, preservation techniques, and nutritional improvements.This comes at a time as the country g
The Prime Minister of Bunyoro Kitara kingdom Andrew Byakutaga has challenged companies and organizations to embrace corporate social responsibility saying this helps them keep touch with the community but also transformation of society where they operate.Byakutaga made the call as he recei
If you looked at the way we relaxed ten years ago, you’d see that our habits have very much changed as of late. Not too long ago, relaxing after a long day in Uganda meant catching a radio show, chatting on the veranda, and playing out in the garden with friends. Look at today, however, and the