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Politics: Violence May Mar Elections – Kampala Residents

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:06 am

The resisdents of Kampala in Uganda are afraid that a potential violence is brewing up that can mar the forthcoming presidential election in the country between Incumbent president Yoweri Museveni and other opposition candidate.

A few inhabitants in Kampala said they dread strain in the nation in the midst of helpless social conditions.

“I expect the races to end in harmony”, said one occupant, adding that “this is our nation and we are not going anyplace”.

In November, in any event 54 individuals were slaughtered in Kampala and different pieces of the nation as security powers put down uproars incited by the capture of Wine for supposedly abusing effort guidelines pointed toward forestalling the spread of the Covid.

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