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29 Jun '26
© Hossein Zohrevand / Wikimedia CommonsThe FIFA World Cup is unlike any other sporting event. Every four years, the best players in the world compete under extraordinary pressure while representing the hopes of entire nations. Goals scored in domestic le
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29 Jun '26
Erling Haaland has already given Manchester City the best and worst versions of a summer tournament problem.The best version is obvious. Norway have reached the World Cup knockout phase with their centre-forward scoring at a rate that mak
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29 Jun '26
MATUGGA, Uganda — Veteran journalist and commentator Andrew Mwenda, whose written attacks on Dr. Matthias Magoola provoked a public scolding from President Yoweri Museveni, apologized to Magoola’s face, said he had been wrong to call him a conman without eve
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29 Jun '26
Everyone has quirky habits they rarely show in public. When no one is around, many people become their most relaxed and playful selves. While not every woman will relate to every example, these light-hearted habits are common enough to make many people smile.
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29 Jun '26
SUMMARYUnpaid Airtel Money and MTN MoMo loans can be reported to licensed Credit Reference Bureaus (CRBs).Your credit history follows your National Identification Number (NIN), not your SIM card.Paying off a defaulted loa
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27 Jun '26
Singer says she’s focused on quality music, loyal fans and taking Ugandan music globalVeteran songstress Cindy Sanyu has made it clear that she’s no longer under pressure to release a chart-dominating hit every year just to prove her
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26 Jun '26
Brad Pitt reportedly has 'no plans' to marry Ines de Ramon, despite claims she was becoming 'part of the family' and was not considered just his 'girlfriend'
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26 Jun '26
Bantu Nots Leads All-Star Collaboration On Stirring Youth Day Tribute “Carry Their Names.” South Africa’s Youth Day reflections have found a powerful musical voice. Rising stars Bantu Nots, Naledi Aphiwe, Toss and Roiii have joined forces on Carry
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23 Jun '26
The hydration break was abandoned in the second half of France's World Cup clash against Iraq. The anticipated scorching temperatures across North America prompted FIFA to announce last December that it would introduce three-minute breaks midway through each half at all 104 matches of this summer
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23 Jun '26
Reading The East African, I wondered why a newspaper, which I used to rate highly, would lower its journalistic ethics and standards to start quoting mere intellectual conmen and masqueraders in the names of Mukasa Mbidde and Simon Kayitana instead of doing research to identify credible people to