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Jinja gets election kits, parties watch closely
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82711, member: 636"] Voting materials just rolled into town under everyone's watchful eyes. Electoral supplies for the upcoming election arrived at the Jinja City Electoral Office, a major step in final preparations. The offloading process involved security agencies, media, and political party representatives for transparency. Jinja City Returning Officer Flavia Nakasi stated that the delivery ensures a smooth and peaceful process. All materials for three hundred sixty-seven polling stations are now stored in a highly secure location. Nakasi confirmed the items will remain guarded until dispatched for voting. She assured voters of a free election using Biometric Voter Verification Kits for identity checks. Voters should bring their National Identity Cards or their voter location slips to find their correct station. The verification kits will arrive separately, with stakeholders invited to witness their reception. National Unity Platform representative Bilal Muwada Mugole examined the materials and found them intact. He urged large voter turnout and vigilance, criticizing conflicting guidance from security about remaining near stations. Mugole referenced the legal twenty-meter allowance, contrasting with some official instructions. National Resistance Movement representatives Asuman Kambo and Edith Tibenkana dismissed calls for voters to stay. They argued polling agents would safeguard the process, making prolonged public presence unnecessary. With all materials delivered, the Electoral Commission stated Jinja City remains on track for an organized election. [/QUOTE]
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