Sam Atul elected Lira City mayor: Dila, Apili, Awany, Orik both IN
During campaigns, Omodo was much ‘popular’ and ‘active’ but could only emerged third according to EC final results.
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During campaigns, Omodo was much ‘popular’ and ‘active’ but could only emerged third according to EC final results.
“Peace for the world that is paused due to COVID-19” Women’s peace activities from 131 countries shared in an era with COVID-19 active emergency blood donation, anti-discrimination campaigns, and more in each nation.
Some of the UPC candidates (MPs) who have been reelected are: UPC party president Jimmy James Michael Akena (Lira City East Division), Patrick Ochan (Apac Municipality), Betty Amongi (Oyam South), Santa Alum (Oyam district woman), among others.
Nothing can be done to account for or takeaway this but the blood of Christ.
They have been replaced as MPs by somehow young people, and many of them belonging to Bobi Wine’s NUP.
Mr Museveni, in power since 1986 was declared the winner of the Thursday January 14, presidential and parliamentary elections.
For the smooth flow of business, both the business community and security pledged to work together for the development of the country.
The development comes less than 48hrs to presidential and parliamentary (general) elections on Thursday 14, January 2021. Mr Museveni is seeking a sixth term as President.
Each packet of sanitary pads that contain two pads cost at least eight thousand (8000) shillings.
The journalist-turned-politician says she is deeply concerned by the increasing rate of early marriages and teenage pregnancies amongst the girls.
“Opposition is already drafting petitions for Supreme Court because they know they will not win and when we pay the money for cattle compensation now, it will look like election bribery, so technically, it is even impossible,” Jacob Oulanyah, deputy speaker of parliament.
“…instigating first-hand solutions to our communal problems will encourage a more sustainable environment to all the people of Kagoma North, including the vulnerable…” Mr Alex Kintu.
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