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Daily Monitor Tuesday February 02 2021 The completion of the headquarters of the central division administration block, that has stalled for more than eight years, is one of the tasks ahead of the new leaders. Photo/ALEX ASHABA Advertisement Fort Portal tourism city has one city mayor and two division mayors for North and Central divisions. In the recently-concluded elections, Mr Edson Asaba Ruyonga (NRM) was elected mayor of Fort Portal City while North and Central divisions elected Mr Joseph Kiiza (NRM) and Mr Richard Muhumuza (NRM), respectively. Mr Asaba, who is serving a fourth term, said he would ensure residents get value for taxes. ....
Daily Monitor Wednesday January 27 2021 L-R: Peter P. Emaru (FDC), Soroti West; Richard Muhumuza (NRM), Fort Portal City Central and Bosco Muhanuzi (NRM), Hoima East Summary Mr Eyobu left his seat to contest as city councillor for Soroti City West but he lost. Mr Emaru said the first thing he intends to do is to extend pipe water to the areas which were annexed to form Soroti City. Advertisement NRM candidate Richard Muhumuza was declared winner of Fort Portal Tourism City Central Division mayorship with 6,990 votes. He was followed by Mr Joram Bitamanya (FDC), who polled 3,869 votes, Mr Herbert Mugisa (Ind), coming in the third place with 2,193 votes, followed by Mr Gilbert Kayondo (Ind) with 1,010 votes, Mr Davis Rwamuhumbu (NUP) with 253 and Mr Yasin Abdallah (Ind) with 132 votes. ....