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Museveni apology is right step in the right direction - MSNWhat you need to know: While I was a teacher in Sebei College in 1986 or 1987, President Museveni addressed the students and the general public where he promised that his government would never ...
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni says security forces are on the trail of an ISIS-linked rebel group blamed for the killing of two foreign newlyweds celebrating their honeymoon at a popular ...
Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has defended signing one of the world's harshest anti-LGBTQ laws, with punishments up to and including the death penalty, saying it was needed to prevent LGBTQ ...
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Museveni’s bold new dream for Uganda’s future - MSNMuseveni’s address was both a reflection on the progress made and a call to action for the nation’s next chapter, as the country expects him to seek a new mandate in the 2026 elections, about ...
But a threat to Museveni’s reelection in 2016 illustrates the biggest challenge to dominant parties in Africa: internal party splits. Accessibility statement Skip to main content.
Uganda’s longtime leader Yoweri Museveni has been re-elected for a sixth term in a vote his rival has rejected as rigged, calling on the country to dismiss the results.
The office of Mr. Museveni, who has been the country's president for 28 years, one of the longest leadership tenure's on the continent, said prime minister Amama Mbabazi had been dismissed, but ...
A Ugandan author who spent nearly a month in jail after criticising President Yoweri Museveni and his son has fled the country, the lawyer said on Wednesday.
The son of Uganda's long-serving leader Yoweri Museveni said on Saturday he had abandoned plans to run for presidency at the next election in 2026, urging his supporters to endorse his father instead.
This time, it seems Museveni is making extra sure he does not suffer the fate of Ivory Coast's ex-president, Laurent Gbagbo, who in January became the first African Big Man to face trial at the ...
President Museveni turned 80 this month. In a world where someone somewhere dies every minute — and for someone who took great risks to pursue state power — that is no mean feat.
The President of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, officially apologized to the descendants of enslaved Africans for Uganda’s role in the Transatlantic slave trade. In a news clip shared by the African ...
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