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In a new advert, the electoral commission of Uganda is recruiting in the positions of subcouty and Parish level elections officers as can be seen below;
Details can be accessed at the official electoral commission website
Hon. Nandala Confirms that he is ready to take on after Museveni - By the WFM editor It's been confirmed that Hon. Nandala Mafabi, the esteemed member of parliament for Budadili West, is throwing his hat into the ring for the highest office in the land. During the national celebrations of World Environment Day, hosted in Sironko and officiated by Prime Minister Hon. Nabanja, the Budadili West Legislator delivered a thunderous message to the president, urging him to pass the torch to the Eastern region. "Tell the president that he should hand over power to me," declared the confident lawyer, businessman, and long-serving parliamentarian, his words echoing like a battle cry amidst the wild cheers of his devoted electorate. #wambokafrontiers
In a dossier making rounds on social media platforms, a revealing narrative of how Hon. Nandala Mafaabi has navigated the intricate and often perilous world of political maneuvering to attain the regional success that the Bugisu region is so proud of has raised many eyebrows with its startling details; SP THE FRONTIERS The Beginning In 2000, while working at the World Bank, I heard that Dr Kizza Besigye would contest for the national presidency in 2001, and I affirmed that he would be my candidate. Earlier on in 1996, while still working at the Ministry of Finance, I had met Dr. Besigye as we investigated tax fraud in an organisation called Danze. This organization was run by high-profile people in government and business moguls. Goods imported by this company would be registered as ‘goods on transit’ yet they were being sold here in Uganda. The government officials would falsify stamps from exit points like Koboko and Mutukula, claiming the goods had left the country....
In the grand theatre of Ugandan politics, a curious spectacle unfolds. Politicians, those seasoned thespians, don their finest masks and step onto the stage, each more elaborate than the last. There's the mask of the benevolent leader, all smiles and promises, bestowed upon the weary electorate like a gleaming talisman. Beneath it, of course, lies the face of self-interest, wrinkled by years of backroom deals and whispered secrets. Next, we have the mask of the devout patriot, wrapped tightly in the national flag, exuding an aura of unwavering loyalty. This mask is especially popular around election time, when every speech is peppered with fervent declarations of love for the motherland. Yet, peel back this patriotic carrot, and one finds a well-practiced cynicism, ready to trade principles for power at the drop of a ballot. Among these, the most colorful mask is the one of the "Man of the People," tinted with the bright hues of populist rhetoric. This mask sm...
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