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South Africa’s Unity Government in Crisis Over Land Expropriation Law

Johannesburg – South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) faces its most severe test yet after President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the controversial Expropriation Bill into law, allowing the state to seize land in the public interest—sometimes without compensation. The legislation…

  • Guest
  • February 4, 2025
  • Business Today, Latest News, The World Today

Buvuma Island Oil Palm Project: A Beacon of Economic Growth and Development

The oil palm project on Buvuma Island has made significant strides, with 2,500 hectares of oil palm trees already planted. The government plans to expand the project to 5,000 hectares, but land compensation issues have caused delays. Despite these challenges,…

  • Nalubega Justine
  • January 24, 2025
  • Latest News, Politics, The World Today

Elegance in Simplicity: Melania Trump’s Timeless Statement at the Inauguration

On Inauguration Day, First Lady Melania Trump’s sartorial choice spoke volumes without uttering a word. With her eyes barely visible beneath the brim of her wool boater-style hat, she exuded an enigmatic grace that commanded attention. Standing behind President-elect Donald…

  • Shamim Nateebwa
  • January 21, 2025
  • Faith, Politics, The World Today

A Fighter Wrapped in Smiles: How Ssegirinya Left an Indelible Mark

The first time you encountered Ssegirinya Mohamad, it wasn’t his political ingenuity that drew you in—it was his radiant smile, a beacon of warmth in an otherwise cold political arena. “Ssegi,” as he was affectionately called, wore his heart on…

  • Nalubega Justine
  • January 11, 2025
  • International News, Politics, The World Today

A President’s Fall: The Thin Line Between Power and Peril

Seoul’s bustling streets paused briefly as news broke of an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol. A coffee shop owner in Gangnam muttered, “This feels like history repeating itself,” recalling the shadow of past political scandals. Yoon, once hailed…

  • Guest
  • December 31, 2024
  • African News, Politics, The World Today

Ruto Pledges Justice Amid Outcry Over Abductions in Kenya and East Africa

Kenyan President William Ruto stood before an anxious crowd, vowing to put an end to the wave of abductions that has gripped the nation. His words, though firm, carried a dual edge. “We are going to stop the abductions so…

  • Nganda Henry Kizito
  • December 30, 2024
  • Latest News, The Turning Point, The World Today

Turning a New Leaf: Why Bible Sales Are Reaching Heavenly Heights in 2024

In a quiet bookstore nestled in the heart of Manhattan, a young college student stood transfixed in the spiritual section, clutching a leather-bound Bible. For Zoe Martinez, a self-proclaimed agnostic, this was unfamiliar terrain. “I don’t know why, but I…

  • Saidat Nassali
  • December 26, 2024
  • Business Today, The World Today, World Bank

Uganda’s IMF Debt: Navigating the Tightrope of Economic Recovery”

In a bustling market in Kampala, a mother haggles over the price of cooking oil, her strained voice cutting through the morning chatter. “Everything is expensive,” she murmurs, clutching her meager earnings. Her plight reflects a larger truth: Uganda, like…

  • Shamim Nateebwa
  • December 24, 2024
  • Politics, The World Today, WORLD NEWS

Political Tempest in Seoul: Opposition Weighs Second Impeachment Amid Martial Law Fallout

It was a chilly December evening in Seoul when Park Chan-dae, the Democratic Party’s floor leader, emerged from a heated caucus meeting. The corridors of the National Assembly buzzed with speculation, as journalists jostled for soundbites. Park, his face etched…

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  • December 24, 2024
  • Latest News, The World Today, World Sports

From Cheers to Charity: How Uganda’s Sports Can Score Big for Society

In the bustling streets of Kampala, young boys kick a makeshift football in the dusty afternoon sun, their laughter echoing through the air. For them, the game is more than just sport—it’s a momentary escape, a sliver of joy in…

  • Guest
  • December 23, 2024
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