Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:06 am
Citizens of Uganda all over the world and in Africa were ecstatic and full of joy as they celebrated the victory of Incumbent president Yoweri Museveni in the presidential election, despite claims of opposition members about an alleged rigging of the election.
Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni has won a 6th term in office, expanding his 35-year rule after a political race which occurred under weighty security and a web power outage, and which his principle rival said was defaced by misrepresentation and savagery.
The 76-year-old pioneer, who took power in 1986, is one of Africa’s longest serving presidents, and was blamed for smashing the resistance and media in front of quite possibly the most fierce political races as of late.
Museveni won with 58.6 percent of votes, seeing off a hardened fight from the previous ragga artist Bobi Wine, 38, whose go to governmental issues started up an energetic populace where 3/4 are under 30 years of age
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