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Catholic Bishop Yola elected first Vice President of African bishops association

Catholic Bishop Yola elected first Vice President of African bishops association.   The Catholic Bishop of Yola, Most Reverend Stephen Mamza, has been elected the first Vice President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar, SECAM. Mamza who is the immediate past Adamawa State Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, was […]

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President Museveni Offers Shs1.2 Billion Bonus per Win for Uganda Cranes at CHAN 2024

President Museveni Offers Shs1.2 Billion Bonus per Win for Uganda Cranes at CHAN 2024.   Uganda is co-hosting CHAN 2024 alongside Kenya and Tanzania, with Group C matches being played at Namboole. The Cranes are determined to break past the group stage for the first time in their CHAN history, having failed to advance in

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Putin’s answer for Trump’s submarines? Kremlin begins joint war exercise with China in Sea of Japan

Putin’s answer for Trump’s submarines? Kremlin begins joint war exercise with China in Sea of Japan.   People take part in a ceremony marking the start of the upcoming Russian-Chinese joint naval drills in the Sea of Japan, following the arrival of Chinese military vessels in Vladivostok | Reuters The Kremlin may have opted to

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Cholera spreads in North Darfur, 640,000 children under threat, UNICEF warns

Cholera spreads in North Darfur, 640,000 children under threat, UNICEF warns.   Cholera is ripping through North Darfur, Sudan, threatening thousands of children already weakened by hunger and displacement, UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warned on Sunday, as aid convoys struggle to reach cut-off communities amid escalating conflict. More than 1,180 cholera cases – including an

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Over 30 Thousand Attend Jennifer Lopez Concert in Yerevan

Over 30 Thousand Attend Jennifer Lopez Concert in Yerevan.   YERVAN — A solo concert by global pop star Jennifer Lopez was held in Yerevan at the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium on Sunday. Lopez captivated the Yerevan audience with a mix of her classic hits and new tracks from her latest album, all accompanied by

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Health; Why coffee might be risky for some people’s kidneys

Too much of coffee might be risky for some people’s kidneys.   Scientists from the University of Toronto and other research centers have found that drinking a lot of coffee may not be safe for everyone. The risk of kidney problems from coffee depends on a person’s genes. This new study shows that people who

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Taking blood pressure medicine at night may improve heart health

Taking blood pressure medicine at night may improve heart health. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common health problem. It can lead to serious issues like heart attacks, strokes, or heart failure if not treated. While most people focus on what medicine to take, new research suggests that when you take your

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Taylor Swift is filling a ‘blank space’ in academic research

Taylor Swift is filling a ‘blank space’ in academic research. In academic settings, like universities, scholars are trained to hone their focus over many years, engaging in niche discussions with other experts who often share similar disciplinary methods and perspectives. But what happens when the focus of analysis resists such containment – when it is

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Uganda Tackles Power & Taxation After BCI Report

By Naome Namusoke/KMA Updates  KAMPALA — In a decisive move to address mounting concerns from the private sector, key players in Uganda’s business community have joined forces with government representatives  to discuss the country’s deteriorating business climate, following the release of the Business Climate Index (BCI) for the second quarter of 2025. The high-level workshop, held

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