Election fever is catching on in Uganda, where people are readying for polls next month, as activists worry that human rights abuses might cast a shadow on the process.
Candidates are trying to use the remaining days to win support, and the country's electoral body says all is set for the February 18th presidential polls.
Hillary Ayesiga reports from the Ugandan capital, Kampala, for Rudaw.
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