In today’s news, nine cattle were killed after touching a live electricity wire near Shangani Mine in Insiza District, leaving local farmers counting heavy losses. The incident raises serious concerns over power utility safety failures in the region. Meanwhile, Ugandan authorities imposed a nationwide internet and mobile service shutdown ahead of the election, where President Yoweri Museveni seeks a controversial seventh term. Officials cited the move as a measure to curb misinformation, disinformation, and electoral risks.

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