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Uganda vows business as usual during election day
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83241, member: 160"] Uganda is basically begging everyone to chill out, ensuring the economy survives the vote. Officials from the State House Investors Protection Unit claim security assessments show everything will stay peaceful while voting happens. Colonel Edith Nakalema insists that protecting foreign cash flow remains the top priority because national interests depend on a stable investment climate. Dr Barirega Akankwasah from the environment authority warned that rioting or burning tires creates massive legal trouble. He stressed that ruining public infrastructure for political reasons will result in long jail terms since the country needs to function after the ballots get counted. Simon Kaheru of the East African Business Council urged journalists to stop spreading unverified rumors that scare off money. He argues that sensationalism leads to internet restrictions and nervous markets. Commentator Alan Kasujja added that global perception depends entirely on how responsibly the press covers the drama. Manufacturing boss Dr Ezra Muhumuza Rubanda confirmed factories will keep running to satisfy international contracts. Mulago Hospital chief Dr Rosemary Byanyima noted staff will work shifts to keep patients alive. Tourism head Juliana Kagwa also promised visitors that parks and hotels remain fully open despite the tension. [/QUOTE]
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