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Breaking News | Refusing To Retire, Uganda s Museveni Doubles Down On Power

Museveni: If I lose fairly I will go

Daily Monitor Thursday January 14 2021 Summary At 76 -although some opponents say he is older – Mr Museveni says he is fighting fit, occasionally performing pushups before crowds and jogging in his office.  Museveni studied in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the 1960s when the university acted as a kind of revolutionary finishing school for anti-colonialists. Advertisement President Museveni Wednesday said he would accept the results if he lost the January 14, 2021 election. Uganda is not my house. If I lose election I will go to my house and do my own thing if the views of Uganda don t want me to help them with their issues.I go and deal with my personal issues very happily, Mr Museveni teld CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.

Refusing to retire, Uganda s Museveni doubles down on power

Museveni clings on as one of Africa s longest serving leaders AFP 1/13/2021 © Maryam EL HAMOUCHI Presidential elections in Uganda: a clash of generations Yoweri Museveni has been president longer than most Ugandans have been alive, and his disputed election win Saturday cements his place among the world s longest serving and authoritarian leaders. Shortly after Museveni took power in 1986, ending years of bloodshed and chaos under murderous tyrants, the young president mused that leaders overstaying their welcome lay at the heart of Africa s problems. © - Museveni has sought to show he is fighting fit with push ups and other physical feats But nearly four decades later the introspection is gone and Museveni once hailed in the West as a model African leader committed to good governance has joined the ranks of those he once criticised, winning a sixth term in office.

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