Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Uti From Brazillian Wax

Big crowds and big problems

appeared in TAZ: 18/02/2011





KAMPALA
taz

with a "You cheat us," call her. "If that was not in Kampala works, how it will look like in the rest of the country?" Exclaims Robert Mwanja. The 26-year-old wants to vote for the opposition candidate Kizza Besigye: The voices of the Baganda, Uganda's largest ethnic group that lives in and around Kampala, are critical to the election. Once they chose Museveni true, but now their attitude has changed. "It is time that Museveni is," said Mwanja. in the fishing village near Kampala Ggabba take ballot boxes, ink and ballot papers until 11 clock. Thousands of people are waiting in the heat. Many are afraid to cast their vote does not. In a hotel Computer set up. This works "Uganda Watch. Dozens of Ugandans put incoming SMS through Twitter and Facebook online: names were not on the electoral registers, ballot boxes were not sealed. is The Bunga in the case, a middle-class district of Kampala. An assistant opens the lid of the plastic box, which is already full to the brim, and pressed the flat file in order to make room. It is noon, not even half of the 700 voters who voted. "The Election Commission has provided us with just this one box," said the assistant.

Unsealed ballot boxes provide an opportunity to replenish ballot papers or boxes to exchange, because they do not have a seal number. In two cases were on the eve of urns full Museveni votes were found, notify the Reporter magazine

Kampala Dispatch.

"The donors have donated to small boxes" to speak out Election Commission spokesman Charles Ochola. 5750 plastic urns, Germany has made available.

time for the closing of polls by 17 clock line up policemen one. Whoever still shows up comes too late. A latecomer complains: "I was in the morning before starting work there, because there were no ballots Now I get to work and be sent away.", He grumbled and left.


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