Voters Sign Up Fast in Moroto as Time Runs Short.
The group that runs voting in Uganda needs more people to sign up before next week. They must finish by February 10, 2025.
In Moroto, 3,604 people added their names. More join each day as helpers tell them about it.
The sign-ups happen in all parts of Moroto, including six small areas, one town group, and two parts of the big town.
The work goes on in Nadunget, Rupa, Loputuk, Tapac, Katikekile, and Lotisan. It also runs in Nadunget Town and the North and South parts of the main town.
From all who came, 2,076 were asked to vote in new places, and another 1,260 will vote for the first time.
The office also helped 268 people apply for their first ID cards. Women signed up more than men.
Rose Lilly Loumo Lokuth runs voting in Moroto. She says things work well with few problems.
"Things run smooth with small problems here and there," Loumo said.
Linos Okori Lima leads voting in the bigger area of Karamoja. He says more people come each day as the last date draws near.
"People should come soon," Okori said. "They need their names on the list for the next time we pick leaders."
The group that runs voting in Uganda needs more people to sign up before next week. They must finish by February 10, 2025.
In Moroto, 3,604 people added their names. More join each day as helpers tell them about it.
The sign-ups happen in all parts of Moroto, including six small areas, one town group, and two parts of the big town.
The work goes on in Nadunget, Rupa, Loputuk, Tapac, Katikekile, and Lotisan. It also runs in Nadunget Town and the North and South parts of the main town.
From all who came, 2,076 were asked to vote in new places, and another 1,260 will vote for the first time.
The office also helped 268 people apply for their first ID cards. Women signed up more than men.
Rose Lilly Loumo Lokuth runs voting in Moroto. She says things work well with few problems.
"Things run smooth with small problems here and there," Loumo said.
Linos Okori Lima leads voting in the bigger area of Karamoja. He says more people come each day as the last date draws near.
"People should come soon," Okori said. "They need their names on the list for the next time we pick leaders."