Pastor Bugingo Aloysius of House of Prayer Ministries has encouraged his congregation to cast their votes for President Museveni in the upcoming 2026 general elections. Speaking at Canan Land during a Sunday service, Bugingo emphasized the importance of maintaining the current leadership to ensure continued freedom of worship in the country. Bugingo highlighted the privileges enjoyed under Museveni’s administration, stating, ...
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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 ...
Read More »Biden Allows Ukraine To Strike Inside Russia With US Missiles
In a significant shift of policy, US President Joe Biden has granted permission for Ukraine to utilize long-range missiles provided by the US to target Russia. This move, confirmed by a US official to CBS, marks a departure from previous restrictions. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has persistently advocated for the lifting of limitations on these missiles, known as ATACMS, enabling ...
Read More »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 ...
Read More »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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