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Uganda keeps economy humming through election week
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83259, member: 160"] Uganda is not closing for business despite the upcoming vote. Colonel Nakalema, leading the investor-protection group at State House, says the economy stays on track. She told reporters and business leaders that everything remains normal. This officer thinks protecting money and safety go hand in hand. She says the government stays open for business while citizens cast their ballots. The team wants to make sure the global view of the country remains rock-solid. Hospitals and factories plan to keep the lights on during the week. Rosemary Byanyima, from the main hospital at Mulago, says doctors will be taking turns. Ezra Rubanda, from the local manufacturing association, promised that production lines will never stop. Tourism bosses also claim the lodges and parks stay secure. Juliana Kagwa says travelers should keep their plans because the country is still open. They want to avoid any shortages or price spikes that might hurt regular people. Barirega Akankwasah, from the environment agency, warned against any wild behavior. He says setting tires on fire or causing chaos leads to heavy jail time. These officials want everyone to stay calm and keep the grind going throughout the cycle. [/QUOTE]
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