ForteBet clients in Busembatya, Namutumba, Tirinyi, Kibuku, Pallisa and Kumi will take a long time to forget the end of 2023 after bagging lots of gifts. Over 1000 clients received at least a gift from Fortebet. The gifts, among others, included phones, jerseys, t-shirts, pens and wristbands. The betting giant also gave out reflector jackets to bodaboda riders in Kibuku ...
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Celebrities Hype Mama D, Ugandan Chef Set To Break Guinness World Record For The Longest Cooking Marathon
Ugandan celebrities have hyped the female chef known as Mama D set to break Guinness World record for the longest cooking time. By today morning she, had cooked for 92 hours and was continuing to cook without any disruptions. Different celebrities have posted on their social media platforms asking fellow Ugandans to go support and cheer her up as she ...
Read More »Robot Attacks Engineer At Tesla’s Texas Factory
A recent incident at Tesla’s Texas factory has prompted an investigation following an altercation between a robot and an engineer. According to reports, the engineer was injured, prompting concerns over workplace safety and the need for increased precautions in human-robot interactions. The incident, which reportedly left a trail of blood, has raised questions about the circumstances and events leading up ...
Read More »Little Joe Unhappy With Parents Demanding Their Children Money
Galaxy FM presenter Little Joe is unhappy with parents who are asking their children money especially during this festive season. He said everyone is going through hard times because this year hasn’t been easy economically and children also don’t have money. In an African setting, parents who usually educate their children expect so much from them after school. They expect ...
Read More »Transport Fares Increased Ahead Of X-mas
Transporters plying different upcountry routes have continued to hike transport fares ahead of Christmas slated for Monday next week. When reporters from Daily Monitor visited different parks and bus terminals in the city, they discovered that majority of the operators had increased transport fares by between Shs5,000 and Shs10,000. This is to compensate for the dwindling number of passengers returning to ...
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