Polling stations in several parts of Uganda reportedly opened late due to undelivered ballot papers and biometric machines not working. Despite an internet shutdown crowds gathered outside polling stations expressing concerns over the delays.
There is also reports of a heavy security presence in the capital Kampala.
To give us the latest on what is happening, Lulu Gaboo spoke to our correspondent in Uganda, Mike Arereng.

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