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Meet William, a seasoned news editor with a five-year experience in the fast-paced world of journalism. William's passion for storytelling and commitment to accuracy have propelled him through various roles. As a news editor, his responsibilities extend beyond just overseeing the day-to-day operations of a news team. He plays a crucial role in shaping the editorial direction of his publication, ensuring stories are not only timely and relevant but also adhere to the highest journalistic standards. With a finger on the pulse of current events and a deep understanding of the ever-evolving media landscape, William is always ahead of the curve.

Paul Pogba Won’t Be Training With Manchester United Contrary To Rumors

Paul Pogba Won't Be Training With Manchester United Contrary To Rumors

Rumors that former Manchester United defender Paul Pogba will be training with his former side as he looks for a new club have been debunked. Reports have been indicating that the 31-year-old will return to Carrington Ground, United’s training facilities to keep in shape. This has now been reported as false because the Frenchman continues to train in Miami. There ...

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Jake Paul Beats Mike Tyson In Boxing Match

Jake Paul Beats Mike Tyson In Boxing Match

Social Media celebrity turned professional boxer, Jake Paul was declared the winner in the much-anticipated fighting match with legendary boxer, Mike Tyson. Jake won the fight by unanimous decision after a full eight rounds. Dubbed Iron Mike, the legendary boxer who is now 58 years old managed to go an entire 8 rounds. These rounds lasted 2 minutes each but ...

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Hundreds of South African Illegal Miners Trapped Underground, Gov’t Refuses To Send Help

Hundreds of South African Illegal Miners Trapped Underground, Gov't Refuses To Send Help

Hundreds of illegal South African gold miners remained stuck underground Friday at an unused mine. South African authorities are refusing to allow supplies down to the miners, who they say are criminals. Police initially thought some 4,000 illegal miners were underground at the closed Stilfontein mine, about 150 kilometers from Johannesburg. However, they’ve revised the figure to several hundred but ...

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Iganga District: Women Decry Tough Terms To Access GROW Funds

[dropcap]A[/dropcap] section of women in Bugongo parish and Nawangaiza parish in Nawandala Sub County, Iganga District have decried the near-impossible terms set for them to access GROW funds. They have now petitioned their woman member of parliament for Iganga Hon. Kauma Sauda Alibaawo to ask the government for revised terms and conditions. This is to enable them to benefit from the program. The disgruntled women accuse the implementers of the program of charging the money. They are also asking for their land titles and land agreements. They said that such properties are governed by their husbands. These, therefore want the government through their woman MP to intervene and revise the requirements for one to benefit. The women were on Wednesday at Namabwere primary school in Nawandala Sub County. They had gathered in their respective groups to receive over 300 chickens from Hon Alibaawo in her campaign to improve the livelihood of women in Iganga district. Each group was given 50 chicken as start-up capital in their journey to prosperity. Read what some leaders said; Ms Naigambi Lydia from Nawandala Trading Centre says, “They solicited money from us through opening bank accounts and depositing Shs80,000. They also asked for land titles and land agreements from us yet we don’t have such things. I was informed that I needed to have a business with a capital of Shs4m yet my capital was very small.” The chairperson Kisoboka Saving Group in Nawandala Ms. Nakagolo Faith said they were not able to join the program. This is given the many conditions attached. She also asked their woman MP to raise their concerns to the relevant offices. The MP condemned the mode of implementation of the program. She cited that it has turned to benefit the well-off class of women other than the intended group. She further asked the government to intervene saying the current strings attached to the programme are very tight to accommodate a common woman. GROW project is a Government of Uganda initiative that arose out of the need to respond to the needs of women entrepreneurs. This is especially those who want to grow their businesses, sustain their self-employment and create more jobs. Check Also; Iganga District NRM Leaders Urge Museveni To Fulfill Election Promises Of 2021 International Women's Day: Celebrating Progress Towards Equality

A section of women in Bugongo parish and Nawangaiza parish in Nawandala Sub County, Iganga District have decried the near-impossible terms set for them to access GROW funds. They have now petitioned their woman member of parliament for Iganga Hon. Kauma Sauda Alibaawo to ask the government for revised terms and conditions. This is to enable them to benefit from ...

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American Actress Gabrielle Union Joins Long Lost Of Celebrities Leaving Social Media Platform X

Gabrielle Union Joins Long Lost Of Celebrities Leaving Social Media Platform X

American actress Gabrielle Union has joined a long list of celebrities and other notable figures leaving X. Taking to her official page which has about 4.2 million followers, she said that she has reached a point where enough is enough for her. Additionally, she said that platforms such as X were founded to promote the harmonious coexistence of people. However, ...

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