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Kalembe who was canvassing for votes in Teso Sub Region on Friday called upon mothers to take part in non-violent protests to demand justice and a free and fair election.
Independent Presidential Candidate Nancy Kalembe has asked women to speak out against the brutality of unarmed civilians.
Kalembe who was canvassing for votes in Teso Sub Region on Friday called
upon mothers to take part in non-violent protests to demand justice and a free
and fair election.
According to Kalembe, the National Resistance Movement- NRM under President
Yoweri Museveni has lost track in their leadership by turning guns to Ugandans
whom she notes are peaceful.
She asks says that mothers should take lead in demanding for a peaceful
transition of government.
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Kalembe also noted that calling off campaigns to show solidarity with other presidential
candidates who have been arrested and brutalized will strengthen President
Museveni.
She explains that as NUP and FDC Presidential Candidates were
under arrests, President Museveni continued to campaign and will continue to
use similar tricks to stay in power.
Kalembe says that mothers are known for persevering hard conditions, adding
that she counts on them for the liberation of the country.
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Kalembe started her campaigns in Katakwi before she traversed parts of Soroti
City where she was welcomed by excited traders and city dwellers. She also
campaigned in Serere and Ngora districts without interfered by security
personnel.