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Presidential Advisor Bernard Mujasi involved in fatal accident, hospitalised
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Presidential Advisor Bernard Mujasi involved in nasty accident, hospitalised
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Daily Monitor
Wednesday January 20 2021
A polling assistant verifies the fingerprint of a voter at Aripezu East Polling Station in Ayivu West Division, Arua City. PHOTO/ FELIX WAROM OKELLO
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Ugandans on Wednesday head to the polls to elect city mayors in the 11 cities (Kampala inclusive) and district chairpersons countrywide.
According to Electoral Commission (EC) roadmap, today’s elections of District Local Government Councils shall include elections for District/City Chairpersons, Lord Mayor, Mayors, and Councillors at local government level.
The Kampala Capital City Authority is the governing body of the city that is mandated to administer the capital city on behalf of the central government and it is headed by the Lord Mayor, who works closely with the technical team headed by the Executive Director.
Daily Monitor
Tuesday January 19 2021
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About Mbale City. Mbale City has two city divisions, Bungokho and Industrial area. Bungokho Division comprise Northern Division, Nakaloke Town Council and sub-counties of Bukonde, Nakaloke, Namasaba, Lwaso, and Namanyonyi. The Industrial Division is made up of Industrial Division, Bugema- Nauyo, Wanale, Bukasakya and Nambale (Bungokho-Mutoto) areas. The city has 276 polling stations with about 80,000 voters.
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The race for Mbale City mayoral race has attracted nine candidates, including the incumbent, Mr Zandya Mutwalibi Mafabi, who is contesting as an Independent.
Mr Mafabi contested in the Opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party primaries but lost to Mr Cassim Namugali Wamatambu, a former banker with KCB Bank and businessman.