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Uganda’s Museveni takes oath for the seventh time
 
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Wed, 12 May 2021   ||   Uganda, UGANDA
 

Yoweri Museveni, 76, has been sworn in as the Uganda';s president elect.

The event holding in Uganda’s capital, Kampala had in attendance more than 4,000 people, including leaders from across the continent.

Mr Museveni won a highly contested election in January, which main challenger musician and politician Robert Kyagulanyi, known as Bobi Wine, has continued to claim was rigged.

The leader, who was taking the presidential oath for the seventh time, cut a confident and self-assured pose on the podium.

The new five-year term will see him leading Uganda for 40 years making him one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders.

Supporters for the ruling party (NRM) lined some parts of the stretch between Nakasero State House and Kololo Independence Grounds, where the event was taking place, to cheer on the presidential convoy.

In the last three decades under his leadership, Uganda has made considerable progress in social and economic development.

But the ageing leader has also been criticised for hanging on to power beyond his time, and clamping down heavily on any challengers.

The country has witnessed a wave of repression on the opposition in the past year, with hundreds of opposition supporters detained while many others remain missing.

The authorities deployed heavily armed security soldiers in the capital, Kampala, ahead of Wednesday';s event.

Some were also stationed around the homes of top opposition figures.

 

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