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The government has confirmed that the White Army militia killed more than 400 soldiers of the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF) in a deadly assault on the Nasir barracks nearly two months ago in Nasir County, Upper Nile State. Speaking to the media on Saturday, April 26, the Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Dr. Martin Elia Lomuro, stated that tensions among the SSPDF, the SPLM-IO forces, and the White Army in Nasir have been long-standing. However, he noted that these tensions escalated drastically in February 2025, setting the stage for the tragic events that followed. “Tensions among the South Sudan People’s Liberation Defence Forces, the SPLM-IO forces, and the White…
In a profoundly emotional and historic ceremony, Pope Francis was laid to rest today at St. Peter’s Basilica, with over 250,000 mourners from around the world filling Vatican City to bid farewell to one of the most beloved pontiffs of the modern era. The atmosphere at St. Peter’s Square was somber yet deeply reverent as pilgrims, religious leaders, and heads of state gathered for the funeral mass, led by senior members of the College of Cardinals. The funeral marked the end of a remarkable papacy that redefined the Catholic Church’s message around mercy, inclusion, and humility. Throughout the service, prayers…
On April 18, 2025, Sheriff Salifu, a young businessman, and his girlfriend, Blessing Adama, were found dead in a bedroom in Kogi State. The couple was discovered naked in Sheriff’s room, sending shockwaves through the community. The Kogi State Police Command confirmed the incident on April 19, 2025, through spokesperson SP William Aya. He described the deaths as sudden and unnatural, noting that an investigation is underway to determine the cause. Police visited the scene, took photographs, and moved the bodies to the Zonal Hospital in Ankpa for a post-mortem examination. Early reports suggested possible food poisoning, but no official…
Pastor Who Burned 9 Family Members to Death Hosted Prayer Meeting With Church Members After Incident
The man who burned nine family members to death shocked many after going down on his knees to pray to God shortly after the incident. He had earlier returned to Nairobi after the attack that happened in Siaya County. Police identified the suspect as Christopher Okello Owino, who was later arrested in Kibra while having supper with his children. His wife had already been arrested in Sigomere after officers found petrol containers believed to have been used in the arson. Locals said the man had lied that he was at his rural home during the fire, but this was later proven false.…
Lemons are celebrated for their health benefits, from boosting immunity to aiding digestion. A lesser-known practice involves placing a sliced lemon sprinkled with salt under your bed at night. Rooted in traditional remedies and supported by anecdotal evidence, this simple ritual is believed to offer a range of health benefits through aromatherapy and the natural properties of lemons and salt. This article explores why this practice could transform your health, delving into its purported benefits, the science behind it, and how to make it part of your nightly routine. The Science Behind Lemons and Salt Lemons are packed with vitamin…
Today, Saturday, April 26, 2025, the burial of Pope Francis is underway. Speaker of Parliament Anita Among and Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa are present in Vatican City to represent Uganda at the funeral, held at St Peter’s Square in Vatican City. The ceremony has drawn over 150,000 mourners, including more than 130 world leaders and dignitaries from across the globe. During the event, Speaker Among and Deputy Speaker Tayebwa were seen sharing a light moment with former U.S. President Joe Biden and Kenyan President William Ruto. Photos trending online show several other world leaders having light moments together. The speaker…
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