Daily Monitor
Thursday May 13 2021
Summary
On January 14 this year, eligible voters went to the polls to vote for their next President and Members of Parliament. The process, as mandated by the Constitution, was conducted by the Electoral Commission (EC) led by Justice Simon Mugenyi Byabakama.
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Elections have since 1996 become the basis of ensuring legitimacy of governments in Uganda as citizens cast their ballot every five years to choose their leaders.
On January 14 this year, eligible voters went to the polls to vote for their next President and Members of Parliament. The process, as mandated by the Constitution, was conducted by the Electoral Commission (EC) led by Justice Simon Mugenyi Byabakama.
Byabakama through Kasujja, Kiggundu and then, there s Imam Kasozi
December 16, 2020 Written by Yusuf Serunkuma
It is still my practice to offer rides to strangers whenever I find them walking the dusty/muddy roads that connect my often slummy neighbourhoods to the main road.
It is risky, I know. I am always convinced these are my neighbours – 40 houses away from mine – just that we do not know each other. As long as they give me signals to trust them, such as being fashion-consciously religious – Muslim cap or veiled, the white roman collar, vulnerable like our grannies – I stop and ask them to ride with me.