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SECURITY WARNS AGAINST DISPLAYING CAMPAIGN SYMBOLS

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Police have said they will not allow display of campaign symbols, verbally advocating for a specific candidate, having campaign literature, political attire such as t-shirts and caps, among other branding materials on polling day.

Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said all political activities on polling day are prohibited like displaying campaign symbols, verbally advocating for a specific candidate, and having campaign literature.

Enanga said the focus of the Joint Security Agencies is now on Election Day, where all Ugandans, especially voters, will make their choices.

According to police, there are basic rules that voters need to follow when voting, so that they do not end up breaking the Law.

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