Museveni, the chameleon: Multiple colours of Ugandan president ensure he’s the turning point in a still wheel

Museveni, the chameleon: Multiple colours of Ugandan president ensure he’s the turning point in a still wheel

One school of thought is that the president does not need to rely on NRM as his powerbase, since he still takes UPDF as his personal army. According to the school he has conquered DP and UPC, which boast of many old people, but has not conquered Ssentamu Kyagulanyi’s National Unity Platform (NUP), which boasts of numerous youths and a few oldies,

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Appellate judge declines to defer Trump’s $454 million fraud fine but allows him to borrow

Appellate judge declines to defer Trump’s $454 million fraud fine but allows him to borrow

Trump and his co-defendants owe more than $465 million to the state. They have until March 25 to secure a stay – a legal mechanism pausing collection while he appeals the underlying verdict – before they are forced to pay the penalty or risk having assets seized. Posting a bond in the full amount would trigger an automatic stay.

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Judge disqualifies Trump from Illinois ballot but ruling won’t take effect pending appeal

Judge disqualifies Trump from Illinois ballot but ruling won’t take effect pending appeal

Trump supporters on January 6, 2021, attacked police and swarmed the Capitol in a bid to prevent Congress from certifying Democrat Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. Trump gave an incendiary speech to supporters beforehand, telling them to go to the Capitol and “fight like hell.” He then for hours did not act on requests that he urge the mob to stop.

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India’s ruling Janata Party bets on women voters with sewing machines, piped water and cooking gas

India’s ruling Janata Party bets on women voters with sewing machines, piped water and cooking gas

Traditionally Indian women were more inclined to vote for Congress, the main opposition party, in part because it gave a country short of female role models its first woman prime minister, Indira Gandhi.

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Red-Tabara rebels kill nine people in Burundi as Bujumbura accuses Kigali of complicity

Red-Tabara rebels kill nine people in Burundi as Bujumbura accuses Kigali of complicity

Burundi last month suspended diplomatic relations with Rwanda and closed their border, calling it a response to Rwanda’s alleged backing of RED-Tabara. Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye has accused Rwandan authorities of supporting RED-Tabara.

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President Macky Sall: Senegal’s delayed elections will be held in July before rainy season begins

President Macky Sall: Senegal’s delayed elections will be held in July before rainy season begins

Senegal had been seen as one of Africa’s most stable democracies, but disputes over the election have plunged the country into a political crisis.

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Republican candidate Trump comments on Black voters draw rebuke from Haley, Democrats

Republican candidate Trump comments on Black voters draw rebuke from Haley, Democrats

Donald Trump’s legal challenges, including federal charges over his alleged efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss and his handling of classified documents, among other state charges and civil lawsuits, differ greatly from the historic inequities Black Americans have experienced in the criminal justice system.

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Why South Africa faces a turning point in May’s national election and who the major players are

Why South Africa faces a turning point in May’s national election and who the major players are

The ANC once commanded 70 per cent of the vote and was almost untouchable in South African politics. It was admired for leading the anti-apartheid movement and freeing South Africa from the system of forced racial segregation.

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New UN report says rape and sexual violence in Sudan’s ongoing conflict are war crimes

New UN report says rape and sexual violence in Sudan’s ongoing conflict are war crimes

The report, which covers a period from the outbreak of the fighting up to December 15, documents abuses in a country that has been largely inaccessible to aid groups and rights monitors recently, clouding the impact of a conflict that been overshadowed by wars in places like Gaza and Ukraine.

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Senegal President Sall pledges to leave office in April, but that’s likely to create a power vacuum

Senegal President Sall pledges to leave office in April, but that’s likely to create a power vacuum

Senegal has been seen as one of West Africa’s most stable democracies, but disputes over the election have plunged the country into a political crisis that has sparked deadly protests. At least three people have been killed by security forces and dozens injured.

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