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Daily Monitor Wednesday January 13 2021 L-R: Mr Francis Mwijukye, the incumbent FDC candidate, Mr Alex Great Rugyero, NRM flag bearer and Mr Linus Mukiiza, the ANT candidate Advertisement However, Mr Mwijukye is facing a tough challenger in Mr Alex Great Rugyero, the NRM sponsored candidate. The other candidate is Mr Linus Gorodiano Mukiiza of the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) party. Though a new comer in politics, Mr Rugyero is riding on the popularity of his affluent and politically connected father, Mr Innocent Rugyero. Mr Rugyero Senior is a businessman and owner of Block Technical Services, a construction company. He is also the coordinator of Wealth Creation Ambassador western region. ....
Daily Monitor Thursday January 07 2021 Protesters barricade a road in Kampala during riots that erupted on November 18. About 54 people were killed in the riots. PHOTO | STEPHEN OTAGE Summary Grieving families and friends share the triumphs, travails and final moments of relatives in a way that offers insights into the lives of victims hitherto treated as statistics. Advertisement In the new series, we chronicle how bullets prematurely shattered the blooming dreams of dozens during two days of madness last November. In interviews with our reporter, Gillian Nantume, grieving families and friends share the triumphs, travails and final moments of relatives in a way that offers insights into the lives of victims hitherto treated as statistics. ....