• BREAKING: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says more than 100 of his supporters have been killed in what he describes as a violent crackdown tied to recent elections.

    Wine alleges that security forces targeted civilians linked to his party, the National Unity Platform (NUP), in a campaign of violence following disputed vote results. Earlier reports also included claims of deadly raids and arrests as tensions mount across Uganda.

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    🚨 BREAKING: Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine says more than 100 of his supporters have been killed in what he describes as a violent crackdown tied to recent elections. Wine alleges that security forces targeted civilians linked to his party, the National Unity Platform (NUP), in a campaign of violence following disputed vote results. Earlier reports also included claims of deadly raids and arrests as tensions mount across Uganda. #Uganda #BobiWine #ElectionViolence #HumanRights #BreakingNews #Fintter
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  • BREAKING: Ugandan President’s Son Boasts of Killing 22 Opposition Members

    Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces and eldest son of President Museveni, claimed on social media that 22 members of the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) were killed during the elections and hinted that opposition leader Bobi Wine is next.

    Wine narrowly escaped a military and police raid on his home in Magere, while some of his family members remain under house arrest. He rejects the election results, calling them fraudulent, and condemns violence against protesters.

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    🚨 BREAKING: Ugandan President’s Son Boasts of Killing 22 Opposition Members Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces and eldest son of President Museveni, claimed on social media that 22 members of the opposition National Unity Platform (NUP) were killed during the elections and hinted that opposition leader Bobi Wine is next. Wine narrowly escaped a military and police raid on his home in Magere, while some of his family members remain under house arrest. He rejects the election results, calling them fraudulent, and condemns violence against protesters. #Uganda #BobiWine #Muhoozi #ElectionViolence #BreakingNews #HumanRights
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  • Video Sparks Outrage as Bobi Wine Alleges Ballot Rigging in Uganda Election Won by Museveni

    Fresh controversy has erupted in Uganda’s election after a viral video allegedly showed electoral officials pre-ticking ballot papers in favour of long-time president Yoweri Museveni at a polling station in western Uganda. Opposition leader Bobi Wine shared the footage, accusing the system of blatant rigging, arrests and abductions of opposition agents, and heavy security deployment to suppress votes. Museveni, in power since 1986, was later declared winner. Bobi Wine urged Ugandans to keep documenting evidence, describing the process as a “protest vote” and calling on citizens to reclaim their voices amid growing anger over the credibility of the polls.

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    Video Sparks Outrage as Bobi Wine Alleges Ballot Rigging in Uganda Election Won by Museveni Fresh controversy has erupted in Uganda’s election after a viral video allegedly showed electoral officials pre-ticking ballot papers in favour of long-time president Yoweri Museveni at a polling station in western Uganda. Opposition leader Bobi Wine shared the footage, accusing the system of blatant rigging, arrests and abductions of opposition agents, and heavy security deployment to suppress votes. Museveni, in power since 1986, was later declared winner. Bobi Wine urged Ugandans to keep documenting evidence, describing the process as a “protest vote” and calling on citizens to reclaim their voices amid growing anger over the credibility of the polls. #UgandaElection #BobiWine #ElectionRigging
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  • Uganda Election Crisis: Museveni Declared Winner With 71.65% Amid Violence, Killings, Bobi Wine Rejects Results

    Uganda’s Electoral Commission has declared President Yoweri Museveni winner of the 2026 election, extending his rule to nearly 40 years in power. The 81-year-old secured 71.65% of votes, defeating opposition leader Bobi Wine, who polled 24.72%. The election was marred by violence, killings, heavy military presence, arrests and a nationwide internet shutdown. Bobi Wine rejected the results as fraudulent, accused security forces of intimidation and condemned the killing of protesters, insisting Ugandans have the right to defend their votes.

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    Uganda Election Crisis: Museveni Declared Winner With 71.65% Amid Violence, Killings, Bobi Wine Rejects Results Uganda’s Electoral Commission has declared President Yoweri Museveni winner of the 2026 election, extending his rule to nearly 40 years in power. The 81-year-old secured 71.65% of votes, defeating opposition leader Bobi Wine, who polled 24.72%. The election was marred by violence, killings, heavy military presence, arrests and a nationwide internet shutdown. Bobi Wine rejected the results as fraudulent, accused security forces of intimidation and condemned the killing of protesters, insisting Ugandans have the right to defend their votes. #UgandaElection #Museveni #BobiWine
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  • Take-It-Back Movement Rejects Uganda Election Results, Slams Repression, Killings, Bobi Wine Raid

    Nigeria’s Take-It-Back Movement has rejected Uganda’s election results, condemning what it calls widespread repression, militarisation, fraud, and killings. The group cited opposition leader Bobi Wine’s claim that security forces raided his home, cut electricity, disabled CCTV, and placed his family under siege, forcing him into hiding. Describing the process as illegitimate, the movement accused authorities of ballot stuffing, mass arrests, internet shutdowns, and targeting opposition candidates. It warned that Uganda’s crisis reflects a wider African pattern of stolen elections and urged the African Union and global community to take firm action against state violence.

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    Take-It-Back Movement Rejects Uganda Election Results, Slams Repression, Killings, Bobi Wine Raid Nigeria’s Take-It-Back Movement has rejected Uganda’s election results, condemning what it calls widespread repression, militarisation, fraud, and killings. The group cited opposition leader Bobi Wine’s claim that security forces raided his home, cut electricity, disabled CCTV, and placed his family under siege, forcing him into hiding. Describing the process as illegitimate, the movement accused authorities of ballot stuffing, mass arrests, internet shutdowns, and targeting opposition candidates. It warned that Uganda’s crisis reflects a wider African pattern of stolen elections and urged the African Union and global community to take firm action against state violence. #UgandaElection #BobiWine #DemocracyUnderAttack
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Uganda president Museveni declared winner, extends 40-year rule in Uganda

    BREAKING NEWS: Uganda 🇺🇬 president Museveni declared winner, extends 40-year rule in Uganda
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  • Uganda Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Speaks from Hiding After Election Raid

    Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has revealed that he escaped a police raid on his home and is currently in hiding, following reports that he was forcibly taken away in an army helicopter on Friday.

    The developments come a day after elections in Uganda, which were marred by reports of violence and an internet blackout. Bobi Wine’s party had earlier suggested that he had been detained, raising international concern over the safety of opposition figures as the nation awaits election results.

    #BobiWine #UgandaElections #PoliticalCrackdown #ElectionViolence
    Uganda Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Speaks from Hiding After Election Raid Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has revealed that he escaped a police raid on his home and is currently in hiding, following reports that he was forcibly taken away in an army helicopter on Friday. The developments come a day after elections in Uganda, which were marred by reports of violence and an internet blackout. Bobi Wine’s party had earlier suggested that he had been detained, raising international concern over the safety of opposition figures as the nation awaits election results. #BobiWine #UgandaElections #PoliticalCrackdown #ElectionViolence
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  • Uganda Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Speaks from Hiding After Election Raid

    Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has revealed that he escaped a police raid on his home and is currently in hiding, following reports that he was forcibly taken away in an army helicopter on Friday.

    The developments come a day after elections in Uganda, which were marred by reports of violence and an internet blackout. Bobi Wine’s party had earlier suggested that he had been detained, raising international concern over the safety of opposition figures as the nation awaits election results.

    #BobiWine #UgandaElections #PoliticalCrackdown #ElectionViolence
    Uganda Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Speaks from Hiding After Election Raid Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has revealed that he escaped a police raid on his home and is currently in hiding, following reports that he was forcibly taken away in an army helicopter on Friday. The developments come a day after elections in Uganda, which were marred by reports of violence and an internet blackout. Bobi Wine’s party had earlier suggested that he had been detained, raising international concern over the safety of opposition figures as the nation awaits election results. #BobiWine #UgandaElections #PoliticalCrackdown #ElectionViolence
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  • BREAKING NEWS: Uganda president Museveni declared winner, extends 40-year rule in Uganda
    BREAKING NEWS: Uganda 🇺🇬 president Museveni declared winner, extends 40-year rule in Uganda
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  • Nigerians Lured Abroad for Jobs End Up Forced to Fight in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

    Bankole Manchi, 36, left Lagos for a promised N500,000/month job but was handed over to armed men in Russia and forced to fight in Ukraine. Recruits from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, and other countries report brutal military training, injuries, and near-starvation. Networks allegedly used fake job offers via companies like ST3 Metal LLC to lure young Africans. Human rights groups are demanding urgent investigations as some recruits remain missing or dead.


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    Nigerians Lured Abroad for Jobs End Up Forced to Fight in Russia-Ukraine Conflict Bankole Manchi, 36, left Lagos for a promised N500,000/month job but was handed over to armed men in Russia and forced to fight in Ukraine. Recruits from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, and other countries report brutal military training, injuries, and near-starvation. Networks allegedly used fake job offers via companies like ST3 Metal LLC to lure young Africans. Human rights groups are demanding urgent investigations as some recruits remain missing or dead. #NigeriaNews #AfricaAbused #RussiaUkraineWar #HumanRights #JapaCrisis
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  • Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Seized by Army Helicopter After Tense Election

    Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was forcibly taken from his home by security forces and flown away in an army helicopter on Friday, according to his party. The incident came a day after elections that were marred by reports of violence. His party said Wine’s private security guards were violently assaulted during the operation, raising fresh concerns over human rights abuses and political repression in Uganda.

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    Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Seized by Army Helicopter After Tense Election Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was forcibly taken from his home by security forces and flown away in an army helicopter on Friday, according to his party. The incident came a day after elections that were marred by reports of violence. His party said Wine’s private security guards were violently assaulted during the operation, raising fresh concerns over human rights abuses and political repression in Uganda. #BobiWine #UgandaElection #AfricaPolitics #HumanRights
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  • Wahala For Uganda: Army Helicopter Snatches Bobi Wine As Museveni Tightens Grip After Tense Election

    Tension don burst for Uganda after opposition leader Bobi Wine was forcefully arrested and flown away in an army helicopter barely one day after the controversial election. Security forces reportedly stormed his home, assaulted his guards and took him to an unknown location, raising fresh fears of repression under President Museveni’s long rule. The arrest comes amid reports of internet shutdown, military intimidation and deadly attacks on opposition supporters, including the killing of 10 campaign agents. With Museveni leading early results, critics say the election was marred by violence and fear.

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    Wahala For Uganda: Army Helicopter Snatches Bobi Wine As Museveni Tightens Grip After Tense Election Tension don burst for Uganda after opposition leader Bobi Wine was forcefully arrested and flown away in an army helicopter barely one day after the controversial election. Security forces reportedly stormed his home, assaulted his guards and took him to an unknown location, raising fresh fears of repression under President Museveni’s long rule. The arrest comes amid reports of internet shutdown, military intimidation and deadly attacks on opposition supporters, including the killing of 10 campaign agents. With Museveni leading early results, critics say the election was marred by violence and fear. #UgandaCrisis #BobiWine #AfricaPolitics
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  • Uganda Election Wahala: Bobi Wine Cries Vote Theft, Says Soldiers Lock Him Inside House After Voting

    Ugandan opposition leader and presidential candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi (Bobi Wine), has accused the military of placing him under house arrest shortly after he voted in the presidential election. In a statement on X, he said armed soldiers surrounded his home, jumped his fence and blocked all movement in and out of his compound. Bobi Wine claimed the action was meant to suppress public anger over alleged vote rigging, describing it as fear by authorities after “stealing the people’s votes.” He added that the siege remains in place, calling it another attack on democracy.

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    Uganda Election Wahala: Bobi Wine Cries Vote Theft, Says Soldiers Lock Him Inside House After Voting Ugandan opposition leader and presidential candidate, Robert Kyagulanyi (Bobi Wine), has accused the military of placing him under house arrest shortly after he voted in the presidential election. In a statement on X, he said armed soldiers surrounded his home, jumped his fence and blocked all movement in and out of his compound. Bobi Wine claimed the action was meant to suppress public anger over alleged vote rigging, describing it as fear by authorities after “stealing the people’s votes.” He added that the siege remains in place, calling it another attack on democracy. #UgandaElection #BobiWine #AfricanPolitics
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  • Early results from Uganda’s presidential election show 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni leading challenger Bobi Wine by a wide margin. CNN journalist Larry Madowo reported that with 45% of polling stations counted, Museveni had 76.25% of votes while Bobi Wine trailed with 19.85%. However, the opposition candidate has rejected the process, alleging widespread rigging, arrests of his supporters and a nationwide internet shutdown. Wine claimed ballot stuffing, failure of voting machines and abduction of party agents, urging Ugandans and the international community to reject what he described as a “criminal regime.
    Early results from Uganda’s presidential election show 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni leading challenger Bobi Wine by a wide margin. CNN journalist Larry Madowo reported that with 45% of polling stations counted, Museveni had 76.25% of votes while Bobi Wine trailed with 19.85%. However, the opposition candidate has rejected the process, alleging widespread rigging, arrests of his supporters and a nationwide internet shutdown. Wine claimed ballot stuffing, failure of voting machines and abduction of party agents, urging Ugandans and the international community to reject what he described as a “criminal regime.
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  • Uganda Election: Bobi Wine Alleges Ballot Stuffing, Arrests, Internet Shutdown

    Uganda’s opposition candidate, Bobi Wine, has accused authorities of widespread electoral malpractice on Election Day, alleging ballot stuffing, arrests of opposition officials, and a nationwide internet shutdown. In a post on X, Wine claimed polling agents were abducted or chased away, voting machines failed, and security forces targeted his party’s leaders. He urged Ugandans to reject what he called authoritarian rule and appealed to the international community not to legitimise the process. The allegations come amid long-standing concerns over disputed elections and political repression under President Yoweri Museveni.

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    Uganda Election: Bobi Wine Alleges Ballot Stuffing, Arrests, Internet Shutdown Uganda’s opposition candidate, Bobi Wine, has accused authorities of widespread electoral malpractice on Election Day, alleging ballot stuffing, arrests of opposition officials, and a nationwide internet shutdown. In a post on X, Wine claimed polling agents were abducted or chased away, voting machines failed, and security forces targeted his party’s leaders. He urged Ugandans to reject what he called authoritarian rule and appealed to the international community not to legitimise the process. The allegations come amid long-standing concerns over disputed elections and political repression under President Yoweri Museveni. #UgandaElection #BobiWine #AfricaPolitics
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  • Ugandan President’s Aide Says Museveni Will Win Election, Son to Succeed Him

    A senior aide to Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni, Yiga Wamala, has sparked outrage after claiming the 81-year-old leader cannot lose the upcoming election. In a viral video, Wamala said voters should “vote and go home,” insisting ballots will be counted by machines, not citizens or party agents. He dismissed any chance of opposition victory, declaring Museveni will remain in power and warning people not to “waste” their votes. Wamala also suggested that Museveni’s son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, is being positioned to eventually succeed his father, fuelling fears of entrenched rule.

    #UgandaElection #Museveni #AfricanPolitics
    Ugandan President’s Aide Says Museveni Will Win Election, Son to Succeed Him A senior aide to Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni, Yiga Wamala, has sparked outrage after claiming the 81-year-old leader cannot lose the upcoming election. In a viral video, Wamala said voters should “vote and go home,” insisting ballots will be counted by machines, not citizens or party agents. He dismissed any chance of opposition victory, declaring Museveni will remain in power and warning people not to “waste” their votes. Wamala also suggested that Museveni’s son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, is being positioned to eventually succeed his father, fuelling fears of entrenched rule. #UgandaElection #Museveni #AfricanPolitics
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  • BREAKING: Super Eagles Threaten AFCON Boycott Over Unpaid Bonuses
    January 7, 2026 – Sports / Nigeria

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles have threatened to boycott their upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) match against Algeria in Marrakech due to unpaid winning bonuses from previous games.

    Journalists on the ground in Morocco, including Adepoju Tobi Samuel and BBC’s Olúwashínà Okeleji, reported that players and coaching staff have yet to receive win bonuses from four matches (against Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, and Mozambique). The squad has stated they will not train or travel for the Algeria fixture until the payments are made.

    This is not the first time the team has raised issues over unpaid entitlements; in November, they had also threatened to boycott a World Cup qualifier against Gabon over the same concerns. Attempts to get a response from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have so far been unsuccessful.

    The players emphasized their commitment to the competition but drew a firm line over the unsettled payments.



    BREAKING: Super Eagles Threaten AFCON Boycott Over Unpaid Bonuses January 7, 2026 – Sports / Nigeria Nigeria’s Super Eagles have threatened to boycott their upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) match against Algeria in Marrakech due to unpaid winning bonuses from previous games. Journalists on the ground in Morocco, including Adepoju Tobi Samuel and BBC’s Olúwashínà Okeleji, reported that players and coaching staff have yet to receive win bonuses from four matches (against Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, and Mozambique). The squad has stated they will not train or travel for the Algeria fixture until the payments are made. This is not the first time the team has raised issues over unpaid entitlements; in November, they had also threatened to boycott a World Cup qualifier against Gabon over the same concerns. Attempts to get a response from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have so far been unsuccessful. The players emphasized their commitment to the competition but drew a firm line over the unsettled payments.
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  • Uganda Election Tension: Bobi Wine Appeals To Elon Musk After Starlink Shuts Down Internet Access Days Before January 15 Polls

    Ugandan opposition leader and presidential candidate Bobi Wine has appealed directly to Elon Musk after Starlink suspended its satellite internet services in Uganda just days ahead of the country’s January 15 general election. The shutdown followed a directive from the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), which accused Starlink of illegally providing telecommunication services without a valid operating licence.

    Bobi Wine condemned the development, warning that restricting internet access ahead of the election could further shrink civic space and undermine democratic participation. In a public post, he accused President Yoweri Museveni’s government of long-standing repression and argued that the Starlink shutdown would limit citizens’ ability to communicate, access information and monitor the electoral process.

    Starlink confirmed that it imposed a nationwide restriction on January 1, 2026, after receiving formal notice from the UCC. The company acknowledged that it is not yet licensed to operate in Uganda and said individuals had been using Starlink terminals imported from countries where the service is authorised. In response, Starlink said it disabled all terminals operating within Uganda to comply with regulatory demands.

    Despite the controversy, Starlink stated its willingness to cooperate with Ugandan authorities and complete the licensing process. The incident has heightened concerns over digital rights, election transparency and government control of communications as Uganda prepares for a highly contested vote, with President Museveni seeking a seventh term after nearly 40 years in power.
    Uganda Election Tension: Bobi Wine Appeals To Elon Musk After Starlink Shuts Down Internet Access Days Before January 15 Polls Ugandan opposition leader and presidential candidate Bobi Wine has appealed directly to Elon Musk after Starlink suspended its satellite internet services in Uganda just days ahead of the country’s January 15 general election. The shutdown followed a directive from the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), which accused Starlink of illegally providing telecommunication services without a valid operating licence. Bobi Wine condemned the development, warning that restricting internet access ahead of the election could further shrink civic space and undermine democratic participation. In a public post, he accused President Yoweri Museveni’s government of long-standing repression and argued that the Starlink shutdown would limit citizens’ ability to communicate, access information and monitor the electoral process. Starlink confirmed that it imposed a nationwide restriction on January 1, 2026, after receiving formal notice from the UCC. The company acknowledged that it is not yet licensed to operate in Uganda and said individuals had been using Starlink terminals imported from countries where the service is authorised. In response, Starlink said it disabled all terminals operating within Uganda to comply with regulatory demands. Despite the controversy, Starlink stated its willingness to cooperate with Ugandan authorities and complete the licensing process. The incident has heightened concerns over digital rights, election transparency and government control of communications as Uganda prepares for a highly contested vote, with President Museveni seeking a seventh term after nearly 40 years in power.
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  • Museveni Says Even Uganda Can Harm U.S. in Ground War, Cites Venezuela Crisis to Renew Call for Pan-African Security and Military Unity

    Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has stated that despite the United States’ overwhelming military dominance across sea, air, and space, it remains vulnerable in ground combat, arguing that even countries like Uganda could inflict damage in a close-range land confrontation. Museveni made the remarks while responding to questions on Pan-Africanism and lessons Africa can draw from Washington’s recent military intervention in Venezuela.

    According to Museveni, U.S. military power lies in its ability to operate simultaneously across four domains—sea, air, space, and land—giving it a decisive advantage over many adversaries long before direct engagement. However, he noted that once operations shift to land, that advantage diminishes, exposing even powerful forces to harm.

    He further explained that while the United States maintains surveillance and technological superiority even on land, weaker states remain strategically exposed across multiple fronts, highlighting a deep imbalance in global security. Museveni traced Africa’s vulnerability to the failure of post-independence leaders to pursue collective security and genuine Pan-African unity in the 1960s.

    Citing the Venezuela crisis as a warning, Museveni concluded that Africa must urgently revive Pan-African cooperation, particularly in defence and security, to avoid remaining fragmented and strategically disadvantaged in an increasingly militarised world.
    Museveni Says Even Uganda Can Harm U.S. in Ground War, Cites Venezuela Crisis to Renew Call for Pan-African Security and Military Unity Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has stated that despite the United States’ overwhelming military dominance across sea, air, and space, it remains vulnerable in ground combat, arguing that even countries like Uganda could inflict damage in a close-range land confrontation. Museveni made the remarks while responding to questions on Pan-Africanism and lessons Africa can draw from Washington’s recent military intervention in Venezuela. According to Museveni, U.S. military power lies in its ability to operate simultaneously across four domains—sea, air, space, and land—giving it a decisive advantage over many adversaries long before direct engagement. However, he noted that once operations shift to land, that advantage diminishes, exposing even powerful forces to harm. He further explained that while the United States maintains surveillance and technological superiority even on land, weaker states remain strategically exposed across multiple fronts, highlighting a deep imbalance in global security. Museveni traced Africa’s vulnerability to the failure of post-independence leaders to pursue collective security and genuine Pan-African unity in the 1960s. Citing the Venezuela crisis as a warning, Museveni concluded that Africa must urgently revive Pan-African cooperation, particularly in defence and security, to avoid remaining fragmented and strategically disadvantaged in an increasingly militarised world.
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  • Bobi Wine Alleges Pre-Election Arrest Plot in Uganda, Police Deny

    Ugandan opposition leader and NUP presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, known as Bobi Wine, has accused security agencies of planning to arrest him ahead of the January 15 election. He claimed such a move would justify mass arrests, abductions, and military deployment, citing a supposed plan to provoke violence in eastern Uganda and portray his party as violent.

    The Uganda Police Force dismissed the allegations as false and provocative, assuring that Bobi Wine continues to receive protection during his campaign. The police emphasized that any arrests will follow legal procedures and called on all political actors to maintain non-violence ahead of the polls.
    Bobi Wine Alleges Pre-Election Arrest Plot in Uganda, Police Deny Ugandan opposition leader and NUP presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, known as Bobi Wine, has accused security agencies of planning to arrest him ahead of the January 15 election. He claimed such a move would justify mass arrests, abductions, and military deployment, citing a supposed plan to provoke violence in eastern Uganda and portray his party as violent. The Uganda Police Force dismissed the allegations as false and provocative, assuring that Bobi Wine continues to receive protection during his campaign. The police emphasized that any arrests will follow legal procedures and called on all political actors to maintain non-violence ahead of the polls.
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