Kidnap has proved to be a source of income to some people in the past months in Uganda. Check also: My Life Is Not In Danger As Some People Claim Am Safe-Kayihura Reveals Talking about kidnapping, Police are holding a 21-year old woman who kidnapped herself with the aim of extorting money from her boyfriend. The woman by the name of ...
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Minister Namuganza Disowned By Family Over Attacking Kadaga
For the past few weeks, the state minister for land Persis Namuganza and Speaker Kadaga have had fights between themselves. Check also: Museveni To Intervene The Fight Between Speaker Kadaga And Minister Persis The fights began when the speaker and other officials went to Bukono County which is Namuganza’s Constituency and rallied against her. Kadaga’s actions were not overwhelming on Namugaza’s ...
Read More »Man City Win The Premier League Title
Man city have at last won the premier league title after their rivals and neighbors Man Utd lost to West brom which confirmed the blues as the champions. Check also: Man City Kicked Out Of The Champions League Despite withdrawing away from the champion’s league, premier league is the second title they win this season. EFL cup was their first one. ...
Read More »Meet Niko Kovac The Next Manager For Bayern Munich
At the start of the 2017/2018 season the German champions Bayern Munich had really a bad start under CAROL Ancelotti. Check also: AC Roma Dump Barcelona Out Of The Champions League Ancelotti who was their manager at the start of the season. However, Carol was fired and Bayern announced Jupp Heynckes as Carol’s Successor. Jupp who was a former manager of ...
Read More »Ugandans To Pay 1% On All Mobile Money Transactions
The state minister for finance and planning Bahati said that all Ugandans are to be taxed 1% on every mobile money transactions. Check also: Museveni Introduces Tax On Social Media Platforms Bahati was speaking to the media yesterday when he said that all transactions via mobile money will be taxed. Whether one is depositing or withdrawing, he/she is to pay 1%of ...
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