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Presidential hopeful Kabuleta asks govt to lift 9pm Curfew

Stephen Muneza Kagabo by Stephen Muneza Kagabo
December 7, 2020
in Elections
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Presidential Candidate Joseph Kabuleta has called for the lifting of the curfew imposed in the wake of COVID-19 Pandemic ahead of the festive season holiday.

According to Kabuleta, curfew is at the center of impoverishing Ugandans as most businesses like restaurants, gyms, saloons and events have to close before 9;00 pm which is the time they make most of their money.

Kabuleta says that to date he sees no science behind the continued curfew time and COVID-19 reduction and it is important for the Government to lift the curfew time from the current 9;00 pm for good since COVID-19 could actually be here to stay.

Kabuleta says that his assessment of curfew and business indicates that Kampala alone loses up to 2 million dollars alone because of curfew daily. He says although other countries have lifted curfew up to 11;00 pm and midnight, he thinks Uganda should get rid of curfew in order to restore its economy.

He says that businesses have to recoup what they lost in the whole year during the festivities and limiting them to a particular time would continue to affect them. Kabuleta also says that it is unheard of and unimaginable to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s Day under curfew.

Stephen Muneza Kagabo

Stephen Muneza Kagabo

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