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Uganda: Attack On Bobi Wine s National Unity Platform

Uganda: Attack On Bobi Wine s National Unity Platform
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FDC asks for Xmas luwombo  as security bosses are dropped

Daily Monitor Sunday December 20 2020 NUP presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, and his wife Barbie wave to their supporters in Rukungiri Town. PHOTO/DAVID LUBOWA Advertisement Independent presidential candidate John Katumba showed up at the Electoral Commission (EC) headquarters for an unscheduled meeting with the commission chief, Justice Simon Byabakama. The EC chief had earlier summoned FDC presidential candidate Patrick Oboi Amuriat, aka POA, and his National Unity Platform counterpart Robert Kyagulanyi, aka Bobi Wine, for a meeting over the duo’s continued flouting of Covid-19 SOPs on the campaign trails. Bobi and POA snubbed the meeting, with FDC in particular flavouring the otherwise volatile campaigns by offering to only be available for any such meeting on Christmas Day.

Vote based on interests, Tumukunde tells Teso

Daily Monitor Tuesday December 15 2020 Advertisement               Independent presidential candidate, Lt Gen Henry Tumukunde, has called on the people of Teso Sub-region to use their votes to negotiate for better government services. While campaigning in Kumi and Ngora districts yesterday, Gen Tumukunde said Teso has enough votes to demand for better roads, schools, and healthcare services. “Don’t sow your votes everywhere. This is the reason why people are presidents; then they will owe you, they will work for you. You young people have 9.8 million votes and if somebody does not pay you attention, why should you vote for them? People will promise you roads, I am sure you also need your cows back,” he said.

Uganda: Mao Pledges to Give More Powers to Parliament

Uganda: Mao Pledges to Give More Powers to Parliament
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