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The Electoral Commission in Bunyangabu district closed the nomination period for parliamentary candidates, with a total of eight aspirants after three additional nominations on the final day.

The Electoral Commission in Bunyangabu district has successfully closed the nomination period for parliamentary candidates, concluding a two-day process filled with political anticipation. On this final day, three additional candidates were nominated, bringing the total number of aspirants to eight after five were approved on the first day.

Mawanda Allan has officially joined the race for Member of Parliament representing Mukono Municipality, pledging to usher in a new brand of leadership rooted in unity, service delivery, and honest dialogue rather than confrontation.

Speaking shortly after his nomination, Mawanda expressed deep gratitude to his supporters, nominators, and mentors who have walked with him throughout his political journey. 

The National Resistance Movement's electoral commission office in Ntinda, Nakawa Division, was a hive of activity today as the second day of nominations for party flag bearers saw a significant increase in aspirants. Our reporter, Lawrence Kyambadde, was on the ground and filed this report.
 
The nomination exercise, which commenced yesterday, entered its second day with a notable surge. Today alone, 52 aspirants received nomination papers, pushing the total number of nominees well past the 46 registered on the first day.

Religious leaders from different faiths have expressed strong support for former State Minister for Water and Environment Ronald Kibuule, who is seeking to reclaim his seat as Member of Parliament for Mukono North County.

The clerics made their remarks during a massive thanksgiving ceremony held at Kibuule’s home on Thursday, where thousands of supporters gathered to celebrate his life after leaving Parliament and to thank God for his successful nomination.

Honorable Cissy Namujju urged Lwengo residents to avoid violence ahead of the election season while distributing tents to local council leaders.

The District Woman Member of Parliament for Lwengo, Honourable Cissy Namujju, has called upon the residents of Lwengo to avoid violence, especially as the district approaches the election season. Hon. Namujju made this appeal while distributing tents to local council leaders across the district's villages.

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