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In studio, we have Haruna Kanaabi, a veteran journalist to break down everything to do with this election. The Luganda broadcast is LIVE now. Tune in to follow proceedings...
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Our leadership will be future focused and we will ensure that we don't leave anyone behind. We intend to harness every God given gift to make Uganda even better - Nancy Kalembe, the only female Presidential candidate said shortly after her nomination.
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In Moyo, our reporter Scovini Iceta says just as almost as everywhere else, there is deployment in Moyo town council ahead of the polls that have kicked off in some parts of the country.
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The broadcast of the day's events continues here at NTV but we now switch to the Luganda language. In studio is Frank Walusimbi who will be connect to more foot soldiers for more details.
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In Entebbe, our reporter Ivan Walunyolo says there are 55,550 voters expected to cast their votes today. He adds that the mood is still calm as voting kicks-off at some polling stations, however, the number of voters is still low.
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Presidential candidate Gen. Mugisha Muntu, the Alliance for National Transformation flag bearer, is a retired army general who fought with Pres. Museveni in the bush. The FDC ex-President says he wants to fight corruption when he takes over power.
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Trump on brink of unprecedented second impeachment #NTVNews
House lawmakers have convened to debate President Trump's impeachment.
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#NTVPOLL: Okulonda kwa bonna kwa nkya ku Lwokuna.
Ebinaava mu kulonda Pulezidenti bya kumanyibwa mu ssaawa 48 okuva okulonda lwe kunnaggwa. Abawangudde ebifo by’obubaka mu Palamenti abo ba kulangirirwa ab’ebyokulonda ku disitulikiti
TUBUUZA; Weetegekedde otya okulonda kw’enkya?
What led to Facebook, Twitter’s decision to suspend Ugandan accounts? #NTVNews#UGDecides2021
Old images from past protests being used in 2020 to prove 'Bobi Wine hooliganism' alerted digital forensic analysts to disinformation in #UGDecides2021
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QUOTE: “If I lost a fair election I would accept the results. I will go to my house and do my own things if the people of Uganda don’t want me to help them with their issues” NRM Presidential flag-bearer and incumbent @KagutaMuseveni in an interview on CNN #NTVNews#UGDecides2021https://t.co/kxDW5nBPAQ
VIDEO: This video recorded on January 13, 2021, shows a man praying for @NUP_Ug presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi alias @HEBobiwine in Industrial area in Mbale city ahead of tomorrow's general election
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"Uganda is ours, it is not anybody's. There is no way anybody can come and play around with our country, to decide who is good, who is bad, this one we will stop" ~ Uganda President Yoweri Museveni lectures foreign critics #UgandaDecides2021https://t.co/YuWQOkgR76
#NTVnews @UGDecides2021:In the last 60 days we have reported about the campaign trails of the 11 candidates, now its the time for the accurate, balanced and timely updates on the voting and elections results. Let's do this together @SolomonKaweesa1@ntvuganda@DailyMonitorhttps://t.co/mgSHEZqWnS
MUSEVENI: The other day, Facebook decided to block NRM message senders targeting them, why would they do that? I told our people to warn them that; If that social media channel is to be used in Uganda, it should be used equitably by all Ugandans https://t.co/nTIUKeOMLE
Fronting a single Opposition Candidate isn't the most crucial issue now but denying president Museveni the Majority 51% vote in the election _ Dr.Kizza Besigye #NTVNewshttps://t.co/Kq3Cw9hZUa
.@kizzabesigye1 "If Mr Museveni stays in office may be by the next election presidential candidates will have to procure armoured trucks. Speaking about the level of violence which appears to "increase with every round of elections". #UGDecides2021#NTVNews@ntvugandahttps://t.co/I9eAunTu1P