Uganda: The Worst Place to Be an Opposition Leader

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Uganda continues to rank among the most dangerous places for opposition leaders and their supporters. In a political environment marked by intimidation, police hostility, and systemic persecution of dissenting voices, the struggle for democratic space grows more difficult each year. Even amidst fear and state-sponsored brutality, the people of Mukono …

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Egyptian Delivers Youth Conference Outcomes to Johannesburg Mayor

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Hassan Ghazaly, an Egyptian member of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Focal Point Committee and Founder of the Global Solidarity Network, formally handed over the outcomes of the 5th African Youth Symposium to Mr. Dada Morero, the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, and Ambassador Marie-Antoinette Vilakazi, the APRM Chairperson, at …

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Norbert Mao : Uganda’s Abductions and Political Killings Surge

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By Alexander Luyima | The Hoima Post Uganda is facing one of its darkest moments in recent history. In a rare break from official messaging, Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Norbert Mao openly condemned the country’s human rights record, delivering remarks that have stunned both citizens and international observers. …

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Bobi Wine Rallies Supporters in Nebbi, Calls for Change Ahead of Arua Visit

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The day’s political activities in Nebbi District concluded with an energetic appearance by National Unity Platform (NUP) president Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, who urged residents to support his party in the upcoming elections. Addressing a large crowd, Kyagulanyi emphasized the significance of voting for the umbrella symbol—NUP’s …

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Zombo : Large Crowd Welcomes Bobi Wine in Paidha

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Paidha Town in Zombo District saw a sizeable turnout as opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi (Bobi Wine) and his team continued their regional mobilization tour. The crowd size, according to the team, reflected what they described as a population eager for political and economic change. During the address, Kyagulanyi and his …

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