President Yoweri Museveni, the longtime leader of Uganda was re-elected amid accusations of vote rigging levelled by his main rival Bobi Wine. 59 percent of the vote was won by Mr. Museveni, while 35 percent of the vote was won by Bobi Wine. Mr. Wine, who is a former pop star, had earlier pledged to provide evidence of fraud. Allegations of vote rigging have been denied by the Electoral Commission
They probably used dominion machines or had dems triple counting and miraculously finding ballots in the middle of the night
Bet Wine watched Trump's charade and thought to himself "maybe you can't get away with lying about an election in the US, but here in Uganda maybe you can!" This is why Trump's antics were not only dangerous for US elections, but for democracy writ large.
While the premier must be convinced that their continued leadership is for the good of the nation (and for themselves), I suspect lack of new leadership (or turnaround in government) is a hindrance for the development of the nation. Those who enjoy comforts at the cost of the population are unlikely to sacrifice said comforts even if it would be for the greater good.
Did they use Dominion voting machines? Those damned things are everywhere.
Where are Google, Facebook, and Twitter to silence those conspiracy theorists who think that election was rigged?
"The problem of Africa in general and Uganda is not the people but leaders who want to overstay in power." Musevini in 1986 after he seized power, president since 35 years.
All it takes is a 3-day internet outage. Well played
They look sooooo happy
Museveni is a dictator. Just say it.
"president" for 35 years? yeah, we call that a dictator in these parts.