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Bobi Wine petitions court as URA recalls his bulletproof vehicle
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National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu has petitioned the High court in Kampala challenging the decision by Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) to recall his bulletproof vehicle for a verification process.
Through his lawyers; Wameli and Company Advocates, Kyagulanyi says that he has been targeted since he participated in politics especially after the recently concluded presidential elections. He says that his properties, including vehicles, have been unlawfully impounded or retained by the government.
He cited a motor vehicle registration number UAT 416K (Tundra) which has been parked at Arua Central police station since 2018. The said car was impounded by police following a fracas in the Arua Municipality by-election where Kyagulanyi’s driver Yasin Kawuma was shot dead by the presidential gua
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Thursday January 14 2021
An election officer using a biometeric machine to verify names of the voters at Ssendis polling station in Rubaga North during the presidential and Parliamentary elections on January 14, 2021. PHOTO/RACHEL MABALA
Summary
In Koboko Municipality where the contest is a dead heat between ruling National Resistance Movement flag bearer, Dr Charles Ayume and Independent candidate Charles Yakani, voting started an hour late.
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Glitches of defective biometric voter machine and change in voters’ polling stations Thursday delayed the start of polls across West Nile.
As a result, voting started in most areas at least 2 hours after the official 7am opening hour.