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. Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Ltd has refuted social media reports claiming that their vending system will be offline during the elections, urging people to ensure they have sufficient YAKA credit to cover the election period. #NTVNews Paul Mwesigwa, Managing Director of UEDCL, confirmed that their system will remain...

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