The Democratic Party has launched yet another campaign they named enough is enough.
Launching the campaign, the Democratic Party president Norbert Mao says the campaign is intended to push the government to review its policies.
Seen by many as the substitute for the walk to work campaign against the skyrocketing of most essential commodities in the country, the enough is enough campaign will particularly advocate for an improvement in health, youth unemployment, corruption and education.
Mao says the party is determined to cause more stress to the government so that the moderate can isolate hardliners and review the national policies.
He added that the campaign will also try to woo doctors, teachers, and other civil servants into the cause for change in policy.
By Mugisa Isaac Mathias