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Bobi Wine Successfully Nominated For Kyadondo East Constituency

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Singer Robert Kyagulanyi better known as Bobi Wine has successfully been nominated for the Kyadondo East by-election. Flanked by his wife, Barbie Itungo and a mammoth crowd, Bobi was found fitting to contest by the Electoral commission. Check also: Taban Amin’s grandson thrown out of parliament The singer-turned politician is now a duly nominated candidate as the race gets tighter. BOBI WINE ...

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Manchester United the most valuable club in Europe

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The Europa League winners Manchester United top KPMG’s analysis of top sides’ “enterprise value”, putting it ahead of Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona. Check also:  Clubs With The High Debts In English Premier League   The study analysed broadcasting rights, profitability, popularity, sporting potential and stadium ownership. In the study of 32 teams, English clubs dominate, filling six top 10 ...

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Taban Amin’s grandson thrown out of parliament

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Three Justices of Uganda’s Court of Appeal have thrown out of Parliament Taban Amin on grounds that he was not a registered voter and therefore not qualified for nomination and election. Check also: Amin Was More Developmental Than Museveni- Besigye Justices Steven Kavuma, Cheborion Barishaki and Paul Mugamba agreed with Otada Sam Amooti who is Taban’s political rival and the one ...

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Top 5 African Countries Where Slavery Is Still Uncontrolled

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It may be more than two centuries since the TransAtlantic Slave Trade ended, but slavery is still very much alive in many African countries as well as much of the ancient world. Check also: First Human Ancestor Came from Europe Not Africa Other varied forms of slavery still exist across the continent, including domestic service, debt bondage, military slavery, slaves of sacrifice, local ...

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First Human Ancestor Came from Europe Not Africa

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The first hominin species, a line that eventually leads to humans, may have emerged in Europe 7.2 million years ago and not Africa — the most widely accepted starting point for our ancestors. Check also: Africa Is Not Poor, Its Wealth Is Just Being Stolen An international team of scientists has presented two studies that suggest the divergence point between chimpanzees ...

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