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EAC: All Eyes on Uganda as Vote Counting Begins

President Museveni and singer-turned-politician Robert Kyagulanyi, aka Bobi Wine are facing off in a tense poll. The East African Community (EAC) will be on alert for the outcome in the Presidential elections in Uganda as the East African country went to polls on Thursday. By press time, voting had closed at 4pm, EST.  The incumbent President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is facing off with singer-turned-politician Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, in a tense election characterised by pre-election violence and crackdown on the opposition.  Museveni cast his vote in his home district of Kiruhura late in the afternoon while a defiant Bobi Wine voted in his home district of Wakiso, Central Uganda, where he told journalists that he is confident of a win even though he anticipated massive rigging. 

Where candidates stand on oil, gas and minerals

Daily Monitor Friday January 15 2021 Mr Ofwono Opondo told journalists at the Media Centre yesterday that the Local Content Policy for the Oil and Gas Industry in Uganda demands that companies awarded oil contracts start training locals in the next two weeks in readiness for oil production by 2021. FILE PHOTO Summary Seven of the 11 presidential candidates have the two sub-sectors of petroleum and mining in their manifestos and spoke about their plans on the campaign trail Advertisement The extractives sector has not featured that prominently in the campaigns for Uganda’s 2021 presidential elections. Seven of the 11 presidential candidates have the two sub-sectors of petroleum and mining in their manifestos and spoke about their plans on the campaign trail. The candidates are incumbent Yoweri Museveni, National Unity Platform’s Robert Kyagulanyi, Forum for Democratic Change’s Patrick Amuriat and Gregg Mugisha Muntu of the Alliance for National Transformation. Others are

What city NRM, opposition supporters make of 2021 elections

Daily Monitor Thursday January 14 2021 Opposition supporters remained optimistic that their candidates are poised to win major position in 2021 polls. PHOTO/RACHEL MABALA. Summary NRM supporters hailed Election Day as successful, a fit they attribute to party flagbearer and incumbent president – Museveni. Opposition differed calling the day a mockery of Ugandans. Advertisement Failures by the biometric voter verification kits also added to their miseries. However, by evening, security forces had started harassing opposition supporters who started celebrating some of their candidates that were enjoying an early lead. NRM supporters hailed Election Day as successful, a fit they attribute to party flagbearer and incumbent president – Museveni.

Ouganda: Yoweri Museveni, président depuis 35 ans face à Bobi Wine, l icône de la jeunesse

Ouganda: Yoweri Museveni, président depuis 35 ans face à Bobi Wine, l icône de la jeunesse
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Explainer: Uganda Elections: What you need to know

THE STANDARD By Betty Njeru | January 12th 2021 at 13:16:48 GMT +0300 Uganda Presidential candidates Yoweri Museveni (left) and Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine. [Courtesy] Uganda will be heading to the ballot on Thursday, January 14, for both presidential and parliamentary seats. The incumbent, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, is seeking re-election, having ruled the country for 35 years. Should he win, he will be serving his sixth term as president. Here’s what you need to know about the polls: Uganda s electoral law   Uganda votes for new leaders every five years. As such, their next General Election will be in 2026. Presidential candidates need to garner at least 50 per cent of the vote to be declared winner of the elections. Failure, the country goes for a run-off election.

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