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Bobi Wine: From pop star to presidential hopeful in Uganda
Uganda votes for a new president in January. Popular musician and challenger Bobi Wine wants to build a united coalition. In his way is President Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled with an iron fist for over three decades.
Bobi Wine has always been a popular figure among Ugandans. Over the past few years, though, he has become a thorn in the side of Uganda s government. The 38-year-old will take on the country s longtime president in the January 14 election.
Wine one of President Yoweri Museveni s biggest critics became famous as a reggae and pop musician. His albums and singles have made him a household name across East Africa for over 15 years. Among other honors, he has won an MTV Music Award.
Year in review: 50 stunning science images from 2020
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2020: Climate took a back seat to COVID
With the world preoccupied by COVID-19 pandemic concerns, environmental issues were overlooked this year. But despite the many setbacks and coronavirus disruption, some progress was made.
January: Locusts devastate East Africa
After years of drought followed by torrential rains, East Africa is devastated by the biggest swarm of locusts in decades. Billions of the ravenous insects devour crops in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, spreading to southern Africa, Yemen and India in later months. Climate scientists say heavy rains and warmer temperatures linked to climate change are to blame for exceptional breeding conditions.
February: Black summer scorches Australia