In less than one year, Ugandans will go to the polls to choose the leadership at various levels for the next five years. The high stakes, especially picking the president, have caused unprecedented anxiety among locals and investors for the last four decades, threatening to bring the economy to its knees. The violence, protests, fights, bribery, deaths, and post-election inflation have always forced investors to “wait and see” before committing their money to the economy. So, will this election be different? NTV’s Rachael Nabisubi talks to experts.
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