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Scribes On Museveni Campaign Trail Involved In Accident

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Journalists on NRM Presidential candidate’s campaign trail have been involved in an accident.

Masaka Region Traffic Police Commander, James Tebaijuka says the accident occurred at Kyoja swamp along Masaka- Mbarara road in Lwengo district.

The driver of the Toyota Prado in which the scribes were travelling swerved off the road and fell into the swamp.

The group was were heading to Masaka after covering President Yoweri Museveni’s campaign rally at Kiwangala play ground in Lwengo district.

Tebaijuka says all the 6 journalists and the driver have been rescued.

Meanwhile, addressing one of his rallies at Kinoni playground, president Museveni has promised to improve the road network in the district.

He also promises to address water scarcity that has mainly affected the health of the residents.

Story By Malik Fahad

 

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