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    Social media turns red.

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    Social media turns red.
    • January 2, 2021 • 4 years ago

    13 days left for Uganda to vote for their president from the years 2021-2026.

    Social media has turned red by changing their profile pictures to the color red to show support for NUP presidential candidate Robert Kyangulanyi. 

    Most of these are influencers with a large following and generally youth who are seeking for change and believe Robert Kyangulanyi will bring the change they need. 

    Feuds on social media have broken out as NRM supporters are being attacked by NUP supporters. Furthermore, NRM supporters are not backing down and are clapping back. 

    However, we shall inform you that your support on social media won't matter if you don't go out and vote for the person you believe will lead you best. 

    Get your national ID and go vote at the centre at which you are registered. 

    In case you are not sure which voting poll you belong to, cross check on the electoral Commission page of Uganda. 

    From Nowviba, we encourage each and every registered Ugandan to go out and peacefully vote for their candidate. 

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