Ronald Magada, aka Maro, is a Ugandan singer commonly known as the RnB Kyabazinga. He has for a long time been regarded as ...
Allan Toniks, real name Allan Ampaire, is among the few artistes from his generation still standing strong over 15 years since his debut. The “Locomotives”—as the group of artists from his ...
Thousands of revellers from across East Africa and the world have gathered for Uganda's Nyege Nyege festival ... boosted ticket sales to the electronic music festival. "The excitement is up ...
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The Uganda Rhinos will seek to retain their Cecafa ... a late assault to win 2-1 to reach their second final.Coach Hamuza Lutalo acknowledged that complacency had set in due to the run that ...
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Uganda went on to keep their lead as they won their fourth game in the tournament. Coach Hamuza Lutalo said that they have now shifted their focus to winning the trophy. “Our target from the ...
David Foster Explains Why He Stopped Producing Music - and the Lucky New Song That Helped Change His Mind (Exclusive) Katharine McPhee and David Foster Celebrate Son Rennie's Third Birthday at ...
Also pictured back row (Left to right) are Dr. Sam Lutalo-Kiyingi, Head of Hearing Impairment and Sign Language Interpretation Studies at Kyambogo University, Irish Ambassador to Uganda ...
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After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in music, David Martin went by way of scholarship to complete his Master’s degree at University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music under the instruction ...
David Ignatius writes a twice-a-week foreign affairs column for The Washington Post. Ignatius has written 12 spy novels: “Phantom Orbit” (2024), “The Paladin” (2020), “The Quantum Spy ...