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Uganda's Presidential Election: A Clash Between Museveni and Bobi Wine

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On Thursday, millions of Ugandans will participate in a pivotal presidential election, marking a rematch between long-time leader Yoweri Museveni and pop star-turned-politician Bobi Wine. Museveni, who has ruled since 1986, seeks a seventh term amidst allegations of electoral manipulation and suppression of opposition. Wine, who has faced violence and intimidation during his campaign, promises to challenge Museveni's authoritarian regime and advocate for political freedoms. The election is overshadowed by concerns over fairness, with recent internet blackouts and restrictions on media coverage raising alarms among human rights organizations. With 21.6 million registered voters, the outcome could significantly impact Uganda's political landscape, especially among the disenchanted youth.

Key Details: • Election day is Thursday; millions of Ugandans are expected to vote. • Museveni has been in power for nearly 40 years and is seeking a seventh term. • Bobi Wine has faced violence and intimidation while campaigning. • Recent internet blackouts and media restrictions have raised concerns about election fairness. • Voter registration stands at 21.6 million in a country of over 45 million.

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Yoweri MuseveniBobi WineRobert KyagulanyiNandala MafabiUgandaNational Resistance MovementInspectorate of GovernmentUN Human Rights Office

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