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Uganda: Opposition Candidates Decry Defacing of Their Posters As Museveni Campaigns in Gulu

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[Monitor] Opposition candidates in Gulu City have decried the manner in which their posters have been removed from the major streets ahead of President Museveni's campaign on Monday.

Source: allAfrica.com
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