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06 Aug '25
The death of two pupils from Daystar Junior School in a crash on Mityana Road on 2 August was not an “accident” in the pure sense. It was the predictable result of a broken system that treats children’s safety as an afterthought — a tragedy written long
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15 Jul '25
In a move that has stunned the football world, Spanish teenage sensation Lamine Yamal has reportedly become the highest paid player at FC Barcelona. The news comes at a time when the Catalan giants are battling financial challenges and restructuring their wage b
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15 Jul '25
“Am sorry sweetheart, I don’t know what got into me. I confess, am the one who seduced both Michael and Timothy. Your brothers fell for my traps and I now regret my actions. Please forgive me, let bygones be bygones and together, build our future and that of
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12 Jul '25
Sporting's president has hit back strongly at Gyokeres and his advisorsSporting CP president Frederico Varandas has challenged Viktor Gyokeres and his advisors for his failure to report for pre-season training, seen as a strategy to push through his move
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05 Jul '25
Marcus Rashford has seemingly responded to
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24 Jun '25
Lionel Messi lives with Antonela Roccuzzo and their three children in their Florida-based mansionFootball legend Lionel Messi is ma
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13 Jun '25
A stark warning has been issued from the corridors of parliamentary oversight, painting a grim picture of Uganda's fiscal health.The Shadow Minister for Finance, Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, has cast a critical spotlight on the government's ambitious, and arguably perilous, pl
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23 Apr '25
Bianca Censori risked another wardrobe malfunction as she hit the streets of Mallorca on Tuesday wearing one of her signature barely-there ensembles. T
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03 Apr '25
Guests at a wedding breakfast were left open-mouthed after the best man dropped a bombshell in his speech.Newlyweds Rachel and Foster, from the US, luckily found the funny side of the awkward situation when t
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12 Feb '25
Following the freeze on US foreign aid, Uganda’s Ministry of Health asked health workers supported by USAID and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to continue their work as volunteers "in the spirit of patriotism."