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Initially, most viewers didn’t realise that the real drama and entertainment in this year’s Big Brother was actually in the celebrities’ house known as Upville. Some viewers thought that just because the Upvillers were few (before Maneta’s addition this week they were only seven), they couldn’t con
    WE have now entered the second week into the seventh season of the reality TV show; Big Brother.
      BIG Brother Africa is back again. And again, we are going to have Ugandan representatives who will spend weeks in that house and come back to eat dust on our streets.
        THEY have never been such a big force in Uganda’s music industry but came very close to cutting it during the last decade with songs like Ddembessa, Nafunye Nze Omwana and many others.
          CELEBRATED deejay, radio presenter and at one time, TV show host, Bush Baby, is back to television.
          COMEDY in Uganda has grown by leaps and bounds over the past five years. But this coming Thursday promises the industry a giant leap when LOL, a groundbreaking comedy show, debuts on Urban TV.
            Nfuufu in the UK
            Apr 23, 2012
            EVER since its entry into the Ugandan media, Bukedde TV’s prime news bulletin, Agataliiko Nfuufu, has been a runaway success. It quickly became one of the most popular local shows TV and has totally revolutionsed news production in the country.
            AS The Dark Knight Rises creeps closer, more information on the upcoming finale to Christopher Nolan’s masterful Batman trilogy reaches the public, sparking enough excitement to actually get people hyped. The latest piece of TDKR info: the film will be rated PG-13.
              WHEEL-CHAIR is not your typical play where half way the story you already know how it’s going to end. The play, which premiered last weekend at Theatre La Bonita, is definitely one of Ebonies best plays ever. Showing throughout the Easter weekend, Wheel-chair will have four shows altogether.
                WHEN you meet her, she does not strike you as someone who runs a whole fashion house by herself, in a foreign land at that. But this South Africa-based Ugandan, a petite mother of three, has at just 26 years earned herself a fortune through her fashion sales in the name of Star Qt.
                An African idea about to go globalThe only disappointing part in all of this is that the originators of mobile phones as mobile banks did not register a patent to ensure huge profits from the invention well beyond the original investment that went into it...
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                  Do you think educated women are more promiscuous than men?
                  YES. The poll is spot on
                  NO. The poll is flawed
                  Promiscuity is not for a particular sex