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Africa News of Thursday, 14 January 2021

Source: monitor.co.ug

Uganda: Voting delayed in opposition stronghold

A ballot box in Kampala, Uganda on January 14, 2021 A ballot box in Kampala, Uganda on January 14, 2021

Voting in the opposition stronghold of Masaka has been delayed this morning as the country goes to the polls.

Despite the delay in the delivery of election material to polling stations, the Electoral Commission is yet to clarify if voting times will be extended.

The delay comes at a time when the communications regulator ordered the suspension of all internet gateways from Wednesday.

There are many reports of failing biometric voter verification kits. The machines rely on the Internet, which is now blocked, and lines are growing longer at polling stations.

Ugandans who managed to access the Internet reported on social media difficulties in accessing the Internet via mobile devices and wireless connections.

Elsewhere, voting has been paused in Lyatonde district due to heavy rains. The returning officer has said that the exercise will resume once the rain subsides.