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Pulse stands out as Uganda's top innovative media organization, dedicated to informing and engaging the country's youth. We offer extensive media coverage and creative marketing solutions to our partners, helping them connect effectively with this vibrant audience.
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1 month ago |
pulse.ug | Christopher Sededzi Kwame
Cybercrime is on the rise, and protecting your social media accounts has become more critical than ever. Hackers can exploit your accounts to steal personal information, impersonate you, or conduct scams, causing significant harm to your digital and real-life reputation. To safeguard your accounts, it is essential to adopt proactive and robust security measures. Below are detailed strategies to help you secure your social media accounts effectively. 1.
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1 month ago |
pulse.ug | Anna Ajayi
Pedestrians are among the most vulnerable road users, facing risks from speeding vehicles, distracted drivers, and poor road infrastructure. With increasing road accidents involving pedestrians in Ghana, it is important to prioritise safety when walking in traffic-heavy areas. Road traffic accidents remain a leading cause of injuries and fatalities worldwide, and pedestrians often bear the brunt of these incidents.
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1 month ago |
pulse.ug | Anna Ajayi
We've all been there. You’re cooking a delicious meal, feeling like a top chef, when suddenly—oops! You pour in too much salt. Your heart sinks. Is the food ruined? Should you throw it away and start over? You don't have to panic. Adding too much salt is a common kitchen mistake, and luckily, there are simple ways to fix it. With a few tricks, you can reduce the saltiness and still enjoy your meal. Let’s walk you through different ways to fix salty food and help you avoid this mistake in the future.
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1 month ago |
pulse.ug | Anna Ajayi
AI is making life easier, but it’s also changing jobs, businesses, and the way we work. If you don’t keep up, you might get left behind. You don’t need to be a tech genius to survive in this AI-driven world, but you do need to learn some important digital skills. If you’re looking for a job, running a business, or just trying to keep up with technology, these skills will help you stay ahead. So, what are these skills?
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1 month ago |
pulse.ug | Anna Ajayi
In Nigeria today, getting a university degree does not always guarantee a job. Many graduates walk the streets for years, submitting CVs and attending interviews, yet still struggling to secure employment. Granted, education is important, but some degrees have become less valuable in the job market, making it harder for graduates to find work. With the rise of technology, automation, and a changing economy, some courses that were once respected no longer have as many job opportunities.
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