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Poor turnout: What is keeping     voters away?

Daily Monitor Saturday February 06 2021 People take cover as police fires teargas to disperse a campaign rally in Mukono District on November 30. PHOTO/FILE Advertisement This signifies 59.35 per cent of the registered voters. In discussing the outcome of the elections and trying to explain the voting patterns, Dr Julius Kizza, a lecturer of Political Science at Makerere University, says the patterns appear to have been informed by the level of political awareness. “Rural voters who are predominantly poverty-stricken peasants voted for a presidential monarchy. By contrast, the urban-based voters, who are more politically conscious, predominantly voted the Opposition. They voted for change,” Dr Kizza argues.

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I'm in Parliament to stay, says Nabeta

Daily Monitor Monday January 25 2021 Jinja South East City MP-elect, Mr Nathan Igeme Nabeta during the interview last week. PHOTO/DENIS EDEMA. Summary Mr Nabeta, who has twice been voted, has had his victory successfully challenged in Court by Mr Mwiru over his alleged lack of requisite academic papers and rigging. Following both suits, Mr Mwiru has gone ahead to complete Mr Igeme s terms, leaving voters anticipating a similar ending. Advertisement The newly-elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Jinja South East City constituency, Mr Nathan Igeme Nabeta has vowed to be in Parliament for a full five-year term. Mr Nabeta was declared winner in a tight race in which he garnered 5,621 votes against his nearest challenger from the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) party, Mr Paul Mwiru, who got 5,355 votes. 

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What Museveni's absence from constituencies means for NRM flag bearers

Daily Monitor Sunday January 10 2021 Shortly after the opening of Busia market, President Museveni was compelled to address a crowd that converged outside the market. Mr Museveni, the presidential candidate of the ruling National Resistance Movement’s (NRM), had his face mask on and stood a distance away from crowd, but a majority of those in the crowd did not have masks and were not practicing social distancing for which Mr Museveni and the NRM took quite a bashing. An appearance such as was witnessed in Busia Town was one of the very few where Mr Museveni was visible to the ordinary folk since November 9 last year when he kicked off his re-election campaign. 

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