Uganda wraps up violent and chaotic election campaign
FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat spend his Monday in Rukungiri District as he reassured voters of development if voted president come January 14.
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Barefoot Amuriat with some of the residents standing near the cut off road.
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NRM leaders in Kisoro District lie prostrate as they plead with President Museveni to pardon former IGP, Gen Kale Kayihura, who they say was very resourceful in mobilising for the party in Kisoro.
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President Museveni on Monday met with NRM leaders in Kisoro District as he treks his final lap in canvassing for votes ahead of the January 14 general election.
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NRM supporters with a mobile effigy of President Museveni moving around Mubende town ahead of his campaign meeting today as the party's presidential candidate kicks off his campaigns in Buganda. PHOTO/ KELVIN ATUHAIRE
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Supporters in Ibanda District donate money to NUP presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi as he campaigned ahead of next month's elections. PHOTO/ DAVID LUBOWA
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A police officer helps a colleague who was on a police patrol car that plunged into a swamp in Kyegegwa District while escorting trailing FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat's convoy. Photo/ Rachel Mabala
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FDC presidential candidate, Mr Patrick Amuriat and party chairman Mr Wasswa Biriggwa carry one of the security officers who were injured when a police patrol car trailing them plunged into a swamp in Kyegegwa on Monday. PHOTO/ RACHEL MABALA
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Supporters of National Unity Platform in Ibanda District donate money the party's presidential candidate, Mr Robert Kyagulanyi as he campaigned in the area ahead of next month's elections. Photo/ David Lubowa
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NRM supporters dance in Mubende town ahead of his campaign meeting on Monday as the party's presidential candidate, Mr Museveni kicks off his campaigns in Buganda region. Photo/Kelvin Atuhaire
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Gen Mugisha Muntu, the presidential flag bearer for the The Alliance for National Transformation after being blocked from campaigning by police in Moyo District.