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Uganda’s Love–Hate Relationship with Change

Ugandans love change until it actually shows up. We shout about transformation in bars, debate it in taxis, and type furiously about it on Twitter,

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Running Nation: Uganda’s New Obsession

Ugandans have become professional runners. Cancer Run. Rwenzori Marathon. Makerere Run. Annual Muslim Run. Name a cause and we are running. If there is no

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Mun G Opens Up About Life as Matovu Emmanuel Mungi

Rapper Mun G has shared a deeper side of himself, revealing who he really is as Matovu Emmanuel Mungi, a father, husband, and a man

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Canary Mugume and Sheila Tusiime Set to Launch Mental Health Podcast

Two of Uganda’s top journalists, Canary Mugume and Sheila Tusiime, both from NBS Television, are rumored to be launching a new podcast called Mind Your

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Miss Uganda Natasha Nyonyozi on What It Really Takes to Be a Beauty Queen

During an appearance on Sabrina Agasha’s It’s Never That Serious Podcast, Miss Uganda 24/25 Natasha Nyonyozi shared the effort that goes into being a beauty

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Natasha Nyonyozi Reveals What Life as Miss Uganda Is Really About

Forget the crown and glitter, Miss Uganda 2024/25 Natasha Nyonyozi is dismissing the idea that beauty queens are all about looks. On Sabrina Agasha’s It’s

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Cranes Fans Make Satire the Real Game at CHAN

Forget football tactics, forget VAR, and forget who scored in which minute. The real show at Namboole during this CHAN season is written on people’s

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Learning to Cry: Healing Beyond the Social Media Spotlight

Is it a thirst for likes, a gimmick, or something deeper? Scroll through social media today, and you will find the Tamale Mirundi Jr. and

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Not in a Relationship but Exclusively Talking to Someone, The Mith Opens Up

Ugandan rapper The Mith is pulling back the curtain on his personal life, and it is a mix of music, mystery, and nightlife. During a

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Grace Nakalema Tells Young Women: Love Yourself First

Legendary Ugandan singer Grace Nakalema is showing that age is just a number. At 58, she is happily single and living life on her own