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Ugandans were tired of being ruled under dictatorship and that's why they were optimistic for change. For the first time in Uganda Mr Museveni faced a true Ugandan and a true opposition in Uganda's elections and that's why Ugandans choose for change.
added by Anonymous 998 days ago 0 0
It's now only and only two days to vote for the next president of Uganda. And now we have to decide for our future.
added by Anonymous 1199 days ago 2 0
Am also one of the people going door to door telling our people good news of elections. Please Ugandans let us vote and secure our future.
added by Anonymous 1199 days ago 2 0
Yes it is and we expect much liberty in our country and peace as well. We also expect success in these coming five years of rule and much more new things are likely to happen for the people.
added by Anonymous 1211 days ago 5 0