Uganda is divided into districts, spread across four administrative regions: Northern, Eastern, Central and Western. Each district is divided into sub-districts, counties, sub-counties, parishes and villages.

It is the duty of national Members of Parliament to draft laws for the good of the nation, as well as ensure the provision of services to their people. While each district has a Member of Parliament responsible for it, within the districts, there are also local council leaders, parish leaders and other community leaders trusted by their people to see to their welfare.

Radio presenters ask listeners questions regarding deliverance of services, and public accountability. The motive is not just to hold leaders accountable, but also to see how much citizens understand of the roles of their leaders and what is expected of them.

Review below the polls run on governance in Uganda.

Polls part of this campaign:
Do you think this new system is going to help fight fraud in the public service?

Do you think this new system is going to help fight fraud in the public service?

Why do you think the Conflict over Ewanga has failed to be resolved?

Do you think this new UPE development will this time contribute favorably to the performance of the schools in your Sub County?

Should the president be able to give out 'brown envelopes'?

Do you think Catholic Priests should be allowed to get married?

Do you think Catholic Priests should be allowed to get married?

Je,utumizi wa miraa unamadhara kwa afya?

Do you think Mike Mukula's conviction is a case of selective prosecution?

Do Ugandans have a reason to celebrate the NRM day?

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