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Violence Erupts in Kabarole: Man Loses Mouth in NRM LC1 Elections

The incident you’re referring to seems to be related to violent clashes during the NRM LC1 flag bearer elections in Kabarole. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find specific information on this particular incident. However, Kabarole has experienced violent conflicts in the past, particularly during political events.

Possible Causes of Violence:

  • Electoral disputes: Disagreements over election outcomes or processes can lead to violence.
  • Power struggles: Competition for leadership positions can create tensions and conflicts.
  • Historical grievances: Kabarole has experienced clashes between different groups in the past, which can contribute to ongoing tensions.

Recent NRM Elections:

  • NRM primaries: The party has conducted primaries for various positions, including LC5 and mayoral flag bearers.
  • Flag bearer elections: Winners of these elections represent the party in general elections.

Notable Example:

  • Asaba Ruyonga: Won the NRM mayoral flag in Fort Portal, bouncing back after a previous loss. This shows that NRM primaries can be competitive, and outcomes may lead to tensions.

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