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Daily Monitor Wednesday February 10 2021 Summary Whether you are a homeowner or renting, you will realise that dust can show up in unorthodox places - and in some cases, a broom or a rug will not be enough. Advertisement With busy schedules and barely enough time to clean the house surfaces with ordinary rugs, a vacuum cleaner could be an option. Betty Mutesi had been using only a broom and mop to clean all types of surfaces until she started working with a company in 2006. “I started with the vacuum that only sucks in dust. I later upgraded to the one that can suck in both dust and water. This was more convenient in situations I wanted to clean water drenched surfaces,” Mutesi says. ....
The voters are trickling to the polling stations where there are more polling officials than voters and the candidates have resorted to ferrying them on bodabodas. Betty Mutesi, a professional accountant and Speaker Northern Division is contesting with Azizi Luwano NRM, Francis Mutebe FDC, Twahil Waiswa NUP, and Independents David Mabirizi, Michael Kiboome. The sore garbage sites, animals loitering and patrolling the Municipality and land issues were the major issues raised to the candidates during campaigns. “The candidate who will mobilize and ferry more voters will emerge winner because the voters are not bothered nor giving elections their time, following the unpredictable results and change in voting trends,” Alfred Kizito a voter at Industrial Area commented. ....