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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
Was Justice Served or Just Seasoned? Nambi vs. Nalukoola: A Win in Court, A Loss in the Court of Public Opinion? By Jephther Prince Wamboka The Frontiers - Kawempe North Ugandan politics just got another courtroom twist. The High Court has ruled in favor of Faridah Nambi, nullifying the just concluded election of Elias Nalukoola Luyimbazi as MP for Kawempe North. But while the judge may have banged the gavel, the people may not be banging the drums for Nambi just yet. Let's unpack the drama. Grounds of the Petition: Alleged Electoral Malpractice Nambi petitioned the court inter alia on grounds of illegal practices, non-compliance with electoral laws, and voter disenfranchisement. From allegations of campaigning on polling day to unauthorised persons, including the musical celebrities, invading polling stations, the court had quite the evidentiary buffet to sample. Notably, 14 polling stations failed to return results—affecting over 16,000 registered...
The Frontiers Post - Teso It’s not every day you see political rivals playing nice—but when it happens, it’s almost suspiciously refreshing. At the moment, the FDC’s top contenders—Hon. Nandala Mafabi and Party President Patrick Amuriat—are both on the campaign trail in the Teso subregion, hunting for delegate support in a surprisingly coordinated effort known as Operation VIVA. No mudslinging, no chairs flying—just politics, the way it should be (but rarely is). FDC supporters cheering on their candidates While other parties seem to be auditioning for a political version of WWE, the FDC is quietly winning hearts with an image of calm democracy and political tolerance. And let’s be honest—that’s the plot twist most Ugandans have been hoping for. In regions like Elgon, Teso, and parts of the North, the presidential preference seems to be sealed tighter than a boda-boda rider’s helmet during a Kampala downpour. These voters represent a...
CHANGE IS CHANGING EVERYONE BY M. Banks. Frontiers Post Hon. WAMBOKA JEPHTHER PRINCE, the incoming MP for bulambuli County yesterday walked out of the Bulambuli Electoral Commission stakeholders’ meeting with one clear message: Bulambuli Is Not an NRM Plantation, It’s a Multiparty Garden” The meeting, called by the Electoral Commission, was mainly to unveil the new District Election Officer, who will also double as the Returning Officer. All MP aspirants, their trusted “lieutenants,” and LC5 chairperson hopefuls filled the room—because in politics, no one wants to be told the story second-hand. But the highlight of the day came when the new Returning Officer, in an innocent attempt to preach unity, suggested that “ we all come from the same political orientation ,” meaning NRM. Eh! As Ugandans say, “A word that has no legs should not try to run.” Hon. Wamboka quickly stood up to set the record straight: Bulambuli is not a political monocrop. It is a garden ...
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