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Struggling Democratic Party turns to Charles Ssekubuge for Lord Mayorship

Struggling Democratic Party turns to Charles Ssekubuge for Lord Mayorship. Whisper Eye Reports

Celebrated actor Charles Ssekubuge joins once again politcis.

Former Busiro South MP aspirant has become the latest to join the race to dislodge Erias Lukwago from office.

DP spokesperson Mr Okoler Opio Lo Amanu says the Democratic Party is a big brand, not at any point shall we fail to produce a Lord Mayor for Kampala, even on short notice we deliver.

To the people of Kampala City, we present Senkubuge Charles James for Lord Mayorship. Please grant him your support and vote. Okoler Opio Lo Amanu says.

The Democratic Party candidate for Lord Mayorship will be nominating today at 2pm in Ntinda at the Electoral Commission offices. He added.

Charles is set to tussle out with Erias Lukwago of FDC , Nabilah Sempala of NUP and Jose Chameleone on independent ticket.

Whisper Eye shall keep you informed.

Kaweesa Hope Mulangira

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