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Presidential Press Secretary Wanyama wants EC to demand for enforcement of COVID-19 guidelines, “Every candidate is capable of drawing crowds but these are abnormal times”

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
November 11, 2020
in 2021 Elections
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Presidential Press Secretary, Don Wanyama has hit out at political candidates who are holding rallies and making stopovers that expose the masses to contracting the deadly coronavirus pandemic.

Wanyama says in ‘normal times’ every candidate has the capacity to pull crowds but since the world is still fighting COVID-19, politicians must adopt safe measures of carrying out their political activities.

“In this campaign, every candidate is capable of “drawing” crowds, even the affable presidential candidate John Katumba. But these are abnormal times and a leader who places the public at health risk just to score quick political points should be called out. Electoral Commission must demand guidelines are followed,” says Wanyama.

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