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Thursday December 24 2020
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The ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party will spend at least Shs31.2b in facilitating campaigns for its flag bearers on parliamentary, city mayoral and LC5 seats ahead of the 2021 General Election.
Mr Godfrey Kiwanda, the NRM vice chairperson for Buganda region, told Daily Monitor in Masaka City, that the money is raised from remittances by the elected flag bearers from the President to the local governments.
“The party has money because the government gives us money under the interparty alliance. This is constitutionally given to each of the political parties. NRM gets the lion’s share because we have the biggest numbers because they give the money depending on how many MPs you have in Parliament. The party gets monthly remittances from MPs and we hope in future we are going to intensify ways of getting donors,” Mr Kiwanda said.
Daily Monitor
Wednesday December 23 2020
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MPIGI- President Museveni has asked leaders and supporters of his ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM)party to gather evidence against members of the Opposition he accused of inciting violence.
The President, who was campaigning in Mpigi District yesterday, said evidence against people threatening violence and those defacing candidates’ posters would quicken the process of punishing them in accordance with the law.
Mr Museveni directed that the evidence be submitted to the office of Resident District Commissioners (RDCs).
“If they threaten you, get evidence and inform the RDC. You will see because that person will never repeat it,” Mr Museveni said.
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