Architecture of electoral authoritarianism: How President Museveni steals elections in Uganda with help of state agencies

Having been rejected at the ballot box in 1980 under the banner of the Uganda Patriotic Movement (UPM) and led by cadres who often hailed from exogenous communities outside the constitutionally recognized indigenous groups, the NRM elite prioritised consolidation over competition.

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Analysis: In Ugandan, the military is a powerful institution that’s forced the country to resign to dynastic rule

Analysis: In Ugandan, the military is a powerful institution that’s forced the country to resign to dynastic rule

Muhoozi Kainerugaba joined the army in the late 1990s, and his fast rise to the top of the armed forces proved controversial. In February 2024, a month before Kainerugaba was named army chief, the president officially delegated some of his authority as commander-in-chief to the head of the military.

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In Museveni’s 40 year presidency, Uganda transformed from a promising democracy to present theatre of servitude and sycophancy

In Museveni’s 40 year presidency, Uganda transformed from a promising democracy to present theatre of servitude and sycophancy

January 15, Ugandans’ date with destiny. They will chose (or be forced to retain) President Museveni or dump him for Bobi Wine (Kyagulanyi Ssentamu). In Ugandan context, though, it is said, “history teaches us that we don’t learn from history.” Museveni is the still point of a turning wheel.

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Somalia takes war to Al-Shabaab extremist militants and there are signs it is containing the threat in Mogadishu

Somalia takes war to Al-Shabaab extremist militants and there are signs it is containing the threat in Mogadishu

Somalia has been without a properly functional central government since the overthrow by warlords of the dictator Siad Barre in 1991.

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Museveni’s fierce critic Sara Bireete detained ahead of January 15 presidential election

Museveni’s fierce critic Sara Bireete detained ahead of January 15 presidential election

Police in Uganda said they have detained a prominent human rights activist as long-serving President Yoweri Museveni’s government widens its crackdown on dissent and political opposition ahead of the January 15 general election. The detention of Sarah Bireete, head of a rights organisation and a frequent anti-government commentator on local...

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Museveni times seven: How normalisation of violence became hard currency for winning Uganda’s omnipresent leader 7th term

Museveni times seven: How normalisation of violence became hard currency for winning Uganda’s omnipresent leader 7th term

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is seeking his seventh term in office in the January 15 presidential election that kicks off Africa’s 2026 election calendar. He and his National Resistance Movement (NRM) party are running on the campaign theme of “Protecting the Gains: Making a Qualitative Leap into High Middle-Income Status.”

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Trump to be ‘president’ of Venezuela aided by his defence and foreign ministry as US ‘fixes’ Latin America oil industry

Trump to be ‘president’ of Venezuela aided by his defence and foreign ministry as US ‘fixes’ Latin America oil industry

At the same time, María Corina Machado, considered the main leader of the opposition to Maduro and Hugo Chávez and recent winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, issued a statement in which she said that opposition party figure Edmundo González Urrutia must immediately assume the presidency of the country.

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Trump announces America will run Venezuela ‘until such time that we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition’

Trump announces America will run Venezuela ‘until such time that we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition’

Officials told CBS News and the BBC that Trump ordered airstrikes on various sites in Venezuela. Among the locations struck were the main military base, Fuerte Tiuna, and the main airbase, La Carlota, as well as El Volcán, a signal antenna site, and La Guaira Port, a seaport on the coast of the Caribbean, David Smolansky, a spokesman for Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, told CBS News.

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Lost decade: Why Raila’s loss of AU chairmanship and death means Africa’s failure to recover from punitive IMF and World Bank economic policies

Lost decade: Why Raila’s loss of AU chairmanship and death means Africa’s failure to recover from punitive IMF and World Bank economic policies

Africa’s heads of states have been emboldened in their transformative campaign by some astonishing turn of economic and political events. In 2023, the IMF forecast that in 2024, the world’s seven fastest growing economies, and 12 of the top 15, would be African. This is a result of many factors, but primarily because the continent’s vast natural and mineral resources have emerged as an indispensable engine of growth for the increasingly hi-tech orientation of industrialised economies.

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Museveni dynasty: How 40 years of family misrule silenced Ugandans’ voice, stymied hopes of a people

Museveni dynasty: How 40 years of family misrule silenced Ugandans’ voice, stymied hopes of a people

In Uganda power is no longer just what you acquire through election to a political office, say the office of president of Uganda. Power has become inheritance. There is clear evidence that President Tibuhaburwa Yoweri Museveni has demonstrated, not  announced, that his son, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, is the one he wants to inherit power from him.

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