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Why Uganda’s ban on open-air campaigns could tilt the 2021 poll in Museveni’s favour

Why Uganda’s ban on open-air campaigns could tilt the 2021 poll in Museveni’s favour

UGANDA is going to conduct its first digital and mass media campaigns ahead of its 2021 general elections. This comes as the country contemplates holding a “scientific election” wherein social distancing guidelines will be observed. GEOFFREY SSENOGA, Lecturer of Mass Communications, Uganda Christian University On 16 June 2020, the Uganda Electoral Commission issued a press release banning public rallies for the 2021 political campaigns as part of the country’s COVID-19 containment measures. Campaigns will now be conducted on radio and television, in newspapers and on the internet. This caused an immediate protest especially among opposition-leaning political groups and civil society…
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40 push-ups; no problem

40 push-ups; no problem

President Museveni of the Republic of Uganda challenges his grandchildren to 40 push-ups. After work last night, I challenged my Bazukulu to an indoor work-out. We did Forty Push-ups.Just like I have always advised, even at your own home, you can stay safe, and remain fit and healthy. pic.twitter.com/LKjqwViwlE— Yoweri K Museveni (@KagutaMuseveni) August 5, 2020
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