Author: Katama Coprian

In today’s hyper-connected world, smartphones have become indispensable tools, storing not only our personal memories but also sensitive information, financial data, and access to countless online accounts.Losing your phone, whether through misplacement or theft, can feel like losing a part of your digital identity.The immediate concerns of privacy breaches, financial risks, and the inconvenience of being disconnected can be overwhelming.However, with the right knowledge and tools, you can take swift action to track, secure, and potentially recover your device. This guide provides a professional, step-by-step approach to help you navigate the process of locating a lost or stolen phone.From leveraging built-in…

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A Nigerian man has been left devastated after discovering details about his baby mama’s romantic affairs.Apparently, the baby mama is dating 7 different men simultaneously.The discovery came to light after the man gained access to his baby mama’s Instagram account. While browsing her inbox, he was stunned to find ongoing romantic conversations with at least seven men, all of whom appeared to believe they were in exclusive relationships with her.As seen in the trending screenshots, each of the men was under the impression that they were either her fiancé or headed toward marriage. Painfully, the man also found explicit videos…

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Speaker of Parliament Anita Among and State Minister Evelyn Anite lit up the mood at the 36th National Heroes Day celebrations in Lyantonde after they were seen dancing joyfully during the official program. The event, held on Sunday, June 9, 2025, was presided over by President Yoweri Museveni and attended by high-ranking government officials, veterans, and thousands of citizens. The two female leaders drew attention from the crowd as they took to the dance floor during a performance by a local cultural troupe. Dressed in traditional wear, they swayed to the rhythm of drums, ululations, and folk songs, drawing applause…

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A chilling warning has been issued by Uganda’s First Son and presidential advisor, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, after renewed social media commentary about his daughters. In a blunt statement posted online, Muhoozi said, “I had closed the Basement, but I will re-open it for the next fool who asks me about my daughters!” — a comment widely interpreted as a veiled threat against critics. The term “Basement” is known among political circles and human rights defenders in Uganda as a reference to the notorious torture chambers allegedly operated by security agencies during past crackdowns. Its mention sparks fears of a return…

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The family of 19-year-old Christine Lizz Naluyange is living through every parent’s worst nightmare after their daughter mysteriously vanished last week. Christine, a Senior Six vacationist and former student at Bishop Cipriano Kihangire Secondary School, was last seen on the morning of Thursday, 5 June 2025. Now, days later, the silence is deafening. According to her elder sister, Joan Ruth Nassiwa, Christine failed to return home on Wednesday night — something completely out of character for the usually responsible and open teenager. Alarmed, the family launched a frantic search that same night. A friend later confirmed seeing Christine the next…

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Uganda – A horrific road accident involving university students has claimed the lives of 15 people and left 33 others seriously injured, sending shockwaves across the country and plunging several families into mourning. The devastating crash occurred late Sunday night along the Kampala–Gulu highway, near Migyera Trading Centre, as a bus carrying students from an end-of-semester retreat collided head-on with a truck loaded with sugarcane. According to eyewitnesses, the bus, reportedly traveling at high speed, attempted to overtake another vehicle before losing control and ramming into the oncoming truck. The force of the impact crushed the front sections of both…

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Fifteen drivers from YY Coaches have been directed to undergo compulsory refresher training at the Government Motor Vehicle Inspection Station in Namanve, Wakiso District, as part of measures to improve road safety. Out of the 31 buses recently cleared by the Ministry of Works and Transport to resume operations, only 16 drivers met all the necessary qualifications. The clearance follows an extended suspension of YY Coach services, originally set for 15 days, to allow for in-depth investigations and a full compliance audit. Allan Ssempebwa, the ministry’s senior communications officer, said that the number of buses allowed back on the road…

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Kotido District, Uganda – A heartbreaking tragedy has unfolded in Naputir Village, Loletio Sub County, where at least six children have been confirmed dead and several others hospitalized after allegedly consuming suspected poisonous wild mushrooms. The victims, most aged between three and eight years, are believed to have unknowingly eaten the toxic mushrooms on Sunday, while their parents were away attending a wedding in Rengen Sub County. With no adult supervision, the children reportedly went into nearby bushes to search for food—a common survival tactic in the hard-hit Karamoja region. According to Francis Aldon Lotoo, a Village Health Team (VHT)…

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Mbale, Uganda – A debt dispute turned deadly over the weekend when a man allegedly stabbed a local money lender to death over an unresolved loan amounting to Shs 18 million. The suspect, identified as 38-year-old Simon Wekesa, was arrested on Sunday evening in Busamaga Ward, Northern Division, Mbale City, shortly after the fatal attack. He is currently in police custody at Mbale Central Police Station, facing charges of murder. According to Elgon Region Police Spokesperson ASP Rogers Taitika, the victim, Paul Bwire, a 47-year-old well-known money lender in the area, was reportedly attacked after demanding repayment of the outstanding…

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A police officer stationed in Mpondwe Lhubiriha Town Council, Kasese District, lost his life on Sunday afternoon when a tree, toppled by a fierce rainstorm, crashed into the Mpondwe Police Station depot where he was located. Sudden, powerful winds are thought to have destabilized the tree, leading to the fatal collapse onto the building.The storm, which swept through western Uganda on June 8, wreaked havoc across the region, uprooting trees, damaging structures, and disrupting daily life. The officer’s death marks the gravest incident reported from the storm to date. Authorities have not yet disclosed the officer’s identity. Describing the event…

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