Uganda Rugby Union postpones all matches for a week following the tragic death of Ronnie Kayondo. Rugby fraternity mourns the ...
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New Vision on MSNHoima residents call for skip bins in cityHoima residents say the installation of skip bins in the city ;will promote good sanitation. They say the containers will properly encourage the disposal of waste. They are therefore calling for the ...
When veteran musician Daniel Kazibwe – alias Ragga Dee – announced his 37th music anniversary concert last year, avid fans started counting down in anticipation. When the singer celebrated 20 years in ...
The round of 64 for the 51st edition of the Stanbic Uganda Cup was successfully completed with 30 matches played out of the ...
Housing Finance Bank has launched the ‘Move Like A Don’ salary loan campaign aimed at alleviating financial pressures and empower customers in 2025. The ‘Move Like A Don’ campaign will run for 120 ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSN100 marginalised women secure land titles in EntebbeMr Mugabi emphasised that the organisation remains committed to advocating for policy reforms and supporting women's land rights across Uganda Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans The ...
This fight is considered by many, myself included, to be the greatest boxing match in history. After a hellacious battle with John Mugabi, Hagler took on the final member of the fabulous four – Sugar ...
Marvin Hagler dominated the Middleweight Division thereafter; defeating the likes of Roberto Duran, John Mugabi and Thomas ‘hit-man’ Hearns in subsequent Title Defences. Hagler retired in 1987, after ...
Hagler stood up to thunderous blows from John Mugabi, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Roberto Duran. But what really punched his ticket for a space on this list were the massive shots he took from Thomas ...
Or was it 1974? By Laurie Gwen Shapiro One morning in the mid-1970s, a solemn announcement came over the intercom at Friends Seminary: “Noted person John Lennon is now in the meetinghouse.
Peter Kamau “Pipino” Wanyoike ranks as high up as Philip Waruinge, Stephen Muchoki, Robert Wangila, and Ibrahim “ Surf” Bilali in Kenyan boxing, yet he lives in obscurity despite having accomplished ...
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