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Comedian Patrick Salvado clears up rumors about wife’s move to Canada

Patrick Salvado has spoken out about his wife, Daphine Frankstock, and her life in Canada, revealing that she is happy and doing well despite past speculation. In late 2024, rumors circulated that Daphine had left Salvado and their children behind in search of greener pastures abroad. However, Salvado has now clarified that the decision for […]

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IGP Abbas Byakagaba Meets Ethiopian Ambassador to Boost International Policing Ties

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Uganda, Abbas Byakagaba, recently met with the Ethiopian Ambassador to Uganda, H.E. Etsegenet Bezabih Yinemu, to discuss ways to strengthen regional and international collaboration in policing. Their talks focused on working together through organizations such as the Eastern Africa Police Chiefs Cooperation Organization (EAPCCO), INTERPOL, the African Union

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KCCA commissions Kampala Traffic Control Center

The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) yesterday officially commissioned the Kampala Traffic Control Center, a modern facility designed to improve traffic flow in the city. The Government of Uganda, with support from the Government of Japan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), began construction of the center in 2022. The project aims to enhance

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Fashion designer Giorgio Armani dead at 91

MILAN (AP) — Giorgio Armani, the Italian designer who turned the concept of understated elegance into a multibillion-dollar fashion empire, has died, his fashion house confirmed. He was 91. Armani died at home, the fashion house said. Armani, one of the most recognizable names and faces in the global fashion industry, missed Milan Fashion Week in June 2025

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Africa Oil Week Hits Speed Bumps in Ghana for Unpaid Service Fees

ACCRA, Ghana, September 4, 2025/ — Sankofa Advisory Group and Paul Sinclair – the owner of Africa Oil Week (AOW) – is being sued by the Africa Prosperity Network (APN) (https://AfricaProsperityNetwork.com/), organizers of the Africa Prosperity Dialogues (APD) for unpaid service fees for $300,000 for unpaid work in Ghana and exploiting its reputation and resources

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Scotland Confirms Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza

Edinburgh, SANA – Scottish First Minister John Swinney affirmed that Israel is committing genocide in the Gaza Strip and that everyone must assume their legal and moral responsibilities to stop it. He stated that his country will fulfill its duty and take a series of diplomatic, economic, and humanitarian measures. This came during Swinney’s speech

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Balimwezo Pledges Transparent Leadership in Kampala Lord Mayor Race

BY Naome Namusoke/KMA updates The nomination of candidates for district and city chairpersons, lord mayors, and councilors is underway across the country, with aspirants turning up in large numbers at Electoral Commission (EC) offices. According to the EC calendar, the exercise commenced yesterday and will run until tomorrow, September 5. In Kampala, the process is

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Google and Shein fined nearly €500m in France over cookie violations

French online privacy watchdogs fined Google and Shein nearly €500 million on Thursday for failing to properly inform internet users about advertising cookies – the tools that track online activity for targeted advertising. The American company Google and its Irish subsiduary were fined €325 million. Shein, through its Irish arm Infinite Styles Services Co Limited, was

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Afghan earthquake death toll passes 2,000

The death toll from Afghanistan‘s worst earthquake in years passed 2,000 on Thursday as rescuers continue to find bodies in the rubble of destroyed buildings. Hamdullah Fitrat, a spokesman for the Taliban authorities, said hundreds more bodies were recovered in the hardest-hit Kunar province, where many people live in hard-to-reach villages and river valleys. He said 2,205 people

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Eddy Kenzo on the spot over UGX 8 Billion musicians stimulus funds

Kampala, Uganda: A fresh storm has erupted in Uganda’s music industry, pinning singer Edirisa Musuuza, popular as Eddy Kenzo, president of the Uganda National Musicians Federation (UNMF), for unfairly distributing government funds meant to support artists. Rising star Omukenkufu ShamanUG alleges that while the government allocated UGX 13 billion as a stimulus package for the sector,

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