Friday, 8 February 2013

PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE RULES ARE OUT AND READ FOR YOURSELF




With just two days to the much anticipated presidential debate, the debate’s Operations Director and former Executive Director in charge of Value and Innovation at Standard Group, Francis Munywoki has released the rules for the Presidential Debate 2013.


Take a look;
Dress code is formal; do not wear white shirts, T shirts, jackets. No hats allowed.
Members of the audience confirm that their image may be utilised by the organisers without he audience member's consent.
The organisers and their agents shall not be liable for any loss or damage of property or injury to persons during the debate.
Food and drinks from outside will not be permitted into the venue.
The organisers of the debate reserve the right of admission.
No smoking or consumption of alcohol will be allowed in the school compound.
Neither entry nor exit will be permitted into or from the debate venue as of 10 minutes before the start of the debate.
All members of the audience are required to be over 12 years old.
Audience members are required to be seated one hour before the scheduled start of the debate. Late Comers will not be allowed into the venue.
No photography is allowed during the debate.
To provide the candidates with a conducive and unbiased environment, the audience is not allowed to interfere with the debate proceedings. This includes clapping, cheering, jeering, sighing, standing or gesticulating.
No political branding, including banners, signs, literature, will be allowed in the debate venue or its environs. Supporters in the audience are not allowed to wear party branded clothing or accessories.
Members of the audience are required to arrive at the venue of the debate by

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