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Ugandan gospel star Levixone and celebrated singer Desire Luzinda have officially tied the knot, marking one of the most anticipated celebrity weddings of 2025.
August 10, 2025. Muvubuka FC edged Fuutu Sojjas FC to lift the inaugural Gazaland UOX League title at a packed Serenity Sports Oasis in Bulenga, capping a months-long community football campaign driven by the “Ugandans on X (UOX)” community.
The African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 is now at a critical stage. The competition is tough, the stadiums are full,…
Excitement is building for the Brave Girls Festival 2025, as organizers at RAHU merge this celebrated event with their new GN TRYBE initiative set for October 11, 2025.
On Tuesday, August 12, 2025, the couple hosted a glamorous Kwanjula ceremony, a heartfelt introduction that formally presented Levixone to Desire’s family, paving the way for their upcoming nuptials.
The Personal Branding Masterclass for Executives, hosted by award-winning Public Relations strategist and personal branding researcher Lyn Tukei, brought together 120 senior professionals, executives, and leaders from across sectors for a sold-out half-day immersion at the Protea Skyz Hotel, Naguru.
Every year on 12 August, the world comes together to mark International Youth Day, a moment to recognise and celebrate the energy, creativity, innovation, and resilience of young people.
Uganda triumphed 2–0 over Niger at the Mandela National Stadium in Kampala, bolstering their position in the race for the knockout stage.
Jorine Najjemba, a 20-year-old recent Form 6 graduate from Nkowe, has declared her candidacy for the 2026 Ugandan presidential election, unveiling a bold campaign slogan: “An Open Door to a New Uganda for Everyone”
President William Ruto has announced a dramatic increase in prize money for the Harambee Stars as they prepare to face Zambia in a pivotal tournament match














