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    Pink October: A Month of Awareness and Action on Breast Cancer

    Reports by the World Health Organization reveal that every year, breast cancer kills more than 500,000 women around the world. Treatment is based on the person, the type of cancer, and its spread, and it combines surgery, radiation therapy, and medications.

    Discover Kigezi Wildlife Reserve: A Haven for Majestic Elephants

    While on a Uganda Safari Tour, tourists at the game reserve can also get involved in a number of activities, like forest walks with well-trained tour guides and colobus monkey tracking, which begins in the morning with a briefing at the reserve headquarters led by the ranger guides who prepare the tourists for the dos and don’ts of the trekking.

    Designer Madoi Prepared to Recover from Days Wasted in Prison

    Rasmas is a Rastaman’s celebration of jubilation in combination with civilization and modernization. It is liberation and a revolution for the young generation to acquire education with positive and vibrant inspirations in society, with the dress code being freedom colors.

    Singer Nantongo to Hold Maiden Concert in Kampala

    Throughout her career, Nantongo has achieved several significant milestones that have affirmed her status as a musical inspiration in Uganda with recognition at the Uganda Entertainment Awards, where she received nominations and accolades for her outstanding contributions to the music industry.

    East Africa UK Expo: A Key Platform for Promoting Uganda’s Tourism 

    Being the first of its kind, Tio Tours and Travel Company aims at showcasing the beauty and cultural richness of Uganda and East Africa while fostering partnerships within the tourism sector, making it a key player in promoting regional tourism opportunities.

    OPEN PARK DAY: Tourists to Enjoy Free Entry to Uganda’s Largest Conservation Area

    Murchison Falls Park entails notable wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, lions, leopards, and the largest population of Nile crocodiles in Uganda, while bird watchers can enjoy species like the shoebill stock and the Goliath heron.

    Ugandan Musician Maro Returns Home ahead of Roast and Rhyme Festival

    Maro's return to Uganda has excited his fans, who are looking forward to seeing him sing after many years of being away in Germany, where he settled with his family. The event promises to be an unforgettable experience featuring live music.

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