Parliamentary watch

May 15, 2001

Peter Edeku Edopu, a reknown researcher will contest for the Soroti County seat. Edopu, says his mission is to mobilise the people of Soroti and Teso to fully utilise their potential to better their livelihood and achieve greater political goals.

Peter Edeku Edopu, a reknown researcher will contest for the Soroti County seat. Edopu, says his mission is to mobilise the people of Soroti and Teso to fully utilise their potential to better their livelihood and achieve greater political goals. Naome Tumusiime, a Kampala businesswoman has vowed to unseat Mbarara District woman MP, Miria Matembe in the forthcoming elections. She urges her to give other women a chance. Emmanuel Kabaterine, 27, an officer in charge of Revenue Protection Service will stand for the Isingiro South seat in the forthcoming elections. He has promised that there will be a school in every child's vicinity by the year 2003 when elected. Ann Auru, Moyo District secretary for persons with disabilities has declared her intention to contest for the district women MP seat in next month's polls. She wants Dominica Abu to give way to new ideas. Martin Orech, a former head of the Civil Service, , will contest the Kalaki County parliamentary seat in Soroti.He says he will use his wealth of experience and contacts to develop the area if elected. Ends

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