WIRE — By Denis Mukisa KAYUNGA, Uganda: As polling day for LC1 chairperson elections draws near, the Electoral Commission is stressing not just integrity but the critical role these grassroots leaders play in everyday life, especially after years of postponed polls. Namirembe Elizabeth, Kayunga Districts returning officer, this week warned electoral staff against demanding or accepting bribes from aspirants, declaring zero tolerance for corruption. But beyond the anti-corruption message lies a deeper truth: LC1 chairpersons are often the first point of contact between citizens and governance. Aspirants will pick the forms, fill them and return them at no cost, Namirembe said, announcing

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