Ugandan teenager (19) wins parly seat

only delivered in the morning,” said Mr Joseph Omona, the Katakwi returning officer.
He said a total of 38 238 voters were registered, with 21 103 (55,2 percent) turning up to vote in the by-election.
The exercise was, however, disrupted by heavy rains in some areas.
Ms Oromait replaces her father, who passed away this July, as Usuk MP.
It was not possible to get a comment from the MP-elect, who was said to be “busy, and cannot talk to the Press now.” — Sapa-Agencies.

 

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