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Daily Monitor
Tuesday January 12 2021
Paul Owor, Independent (Upper left), Stephen Ssekigozi, DP (Upper right), Peter Ssematimba, NRM (Lower left), Charles Matovu, NUP candidate (Lower right)
Summary
The Busiro South seat has attracted four candidates; Mr Ssematimba (NRM), Mr Charles Matovu (National Unity Platform), Mr Stephen Ssekigozi (Democratic Party), and Mr Owor
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The National Resistance Movement (NRM) has enjoyed dominance in Busiro South for the last five years, with Mr Peter Ssematimba representing the party in the 10th Parliament.
But as the race to the 11th Parliament comes to the call on Thursday, analysts say the incumbent’s position is being threatened by Mr Paul Owor, 29, an Independent candidate.