Ugandan police deny arrest of Museveni’s main rival who was allegedly abducted in pre-dawn military raid

Ugandan police deny arrest of Museveni’s main rival who was allegedly abducted in pre-dawn military raid

Uganda held a general election on Thursday amid an internet shutdown that has been in place for four days, with the military heavily deployed across the country and pockets of violence erupting as people protested parliamentary election results in various parts of the country.

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Uganda’s popular opposition leader Bobi Wine abducted in pre-dawn military raid, his whereabouts unknown

Uganda’s popular opposition leader Bobi Wine abducted in pre-dawn military raid, his whereabouts unknown

As of Friday evening, Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, held a commanding lead with nearly 74 per cent of the vote, the electoral commission said. Wine trailed with 23 per cent.

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Nigerian government tight-lipped after release of 100 schoolchildren abducted by suspected Islamists

Nigerian government tight-lipped after release of 100 schoolchildren abducted by suspected Islamists

The Niger state governor, Mohammed Bago, said health workers and experts would “thoroughly examine” the children before they are returned to their parents in Papiri.

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Opposition, Church accuse police and army in Tanzania of secretly dumping bodies of thousands they killed in election violence

Opposition, Church accuse police and army in Tanzania of secretly dumping bodies of thousands they killed in election violence

The main opposition party, Chadema, has claimed that more than 1,000 people were killed and said on Tuesday that security forces were trying to hide the scale of the deaths by secretly disposing of the bodies. The authorities have not responded to the claims.

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Tanzania’s president accuses unnamed foreign nations of sponsoring nationwide post-election violence

Tanzania’s president accuses unnamed foreign nations of sponsoring nationwide post-election violence

Gas stations and grocery shops were still closed on Monday in the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, with streets nearly empty. In Dodoma, most people stayed home. The government has postponed the reopening of universities, which had been set for November 3.

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Protests in Tanzania enter day two as 10 reportedly killed, EU calls for ‘firm stand in the defence of democracy and human rights’

Protests in Tanzania enter day two as 10 reportedly killed, EU calls for ‘firm stand in the defence of democracy and human rights’

The ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi or CCM, which has been in power since independence in 1961, sought to extend its rule in Wednesday’s election, with presidential candidates from the two main opposition parties barred from running.

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Empty polling stations as voters in Tanzania give Suluhu Hassan ‘coronation’ a wide birth

Empty polling stations as voters in Tanzania give Suluhu Hassan ‘coronation’ a wide birth

Humphrey Polepole, a former CCM spokesman and ambassador to Cuba, went missing from his home this month after resigning and criticising Hassan. His family found blood stains in his home.

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