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Namisindwa Police are holding a presiding officer and hunting another for alleged electoral malpractice

26 January, 2026
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The suspects include Saulo Nanongo, a parish chief who served as presiding officer at Lushu Centre polling station in Tsekululu Sub-county, and David Bwayo, the Tsekululu Sub-county supervisor. 


During Thursday’s local government elections, Nanongo allegedly inflated votes in favour of Wilson Walimbwa. Walimbwa reportedly received 97 votes at Lushu Centre, but the results reflected 197 votes, a change that allegedly secured him victory. 

While tallying results at the Namisindwa District tally centre, incumbent district councillor and candidate Moses Waburoko petitioned the District Registrar, Silyvia Chepegei, to verify the figures. 

After verification, officials discovered that someone had altered the results. Later the same day, the registrar declared Waburoko the duly elected district councillor for Tsekululu Sub-county on the National Resistance Movement (NRM) ticket. Following the discovery, the registrar ordered the immediate arrest of David Bwayo for alleged election malpractice. 

Waburoko said the differing results shocked him, noting that the declaration form carried figures that did not match those announced at the polling station, prompting him to petition. 

Namisindwa District Registrar Silyvia Chepegei confirmed the incident and said she handed the matter over to the police for investigations. According to the registrar, Moses Waburoko of the NRM won the election with 824 votes. Wilson Walimbwa, an independent candidate, came second with 770 votes.

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