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Kabuleta admits he couldn’t win the 2021 presidential election even if it was free and fair, “I wanted to have an experiential knowledge of what elections are like”

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
January 29, 2021
in 2021 Elections
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2021 presidential candidate, Joseph Kabuleta has finally revealed what influenced him to contest for the country’s top office in the just concluded elections.

Kabuleta says that he was aware that he could not win the presidential race even if it was to be organised in a free and fair environment. He says he only participated to have an experiential knowledge of what elections are like.

“I only wanted to know what really happens at the polls,” says Kabuleta.

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