Civil Society Organisations have warned of a growing wave of political goonism and premature campaigns, saying the trend poses a serious threat to peace and credible elections. They said the resurgence of organised violence and early politicking risks derailing democratic processes if not urgently addressed, pointing to recent incidents across the country. Speaking at Lwala…
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