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After a week packed with rallies across the country, some presidential candidates took a breather, while others stayed on the move, determined to make every second on the campaign clock count.

With election day drawing closer, time is no longer a friend. Every hour, every minute, every message matters. For those still on the road, the mission remains clear: to reach as many voters as possible before the clock runs out.
In Buliisa, Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) presidential candidate Maj. Gen. (Rtd) Mugisha Muntu spent his day meeting supporters and sharing his message of integrity and disciplined leadership. He later proceeded to Masindi District, where residents of Bujenje County turned up to welcome him.

Meanwhile, Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) candidate Nathan Nandala Mafabi began his campaign trail in Bugweri District, before heading to Namutumba, where he rallied voters with promises of accountable leadership and inclusive development.
Here’s how the day unfolded.
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In anticipation of the ANT presidential candidate, Mugisha Muntu, supporters waved his posters and chanted slogans. Upon his arrival, they converged to listen to his campaign message.
As has been the case across the country, Muntu’s campaign style remains engaging and participatory, drawing in everyone willing to listen.




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Mugisha Muntu in Masindi



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In Bugweri, Nandala Mafabi was received by a crowd that had patiently waited for him at Idudi Town Council, where he held a campaign rally. Earlier in the day, he made his first stopover at Mukuutu Sub-county.




