Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni wins seventh term as rival Bobi Wine rejects 'fake results'

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni has won a seventh term in office, cementing his long-standing grip on the East African nation. His victory was marred by violence, arrests, and internet shutdowns, which have instilled fear among opposition supporters and civil society.

Museveni, 81, secured 71.65% of the vote, beating out Bobi Wine, a prominent opposition leader who finished with 24.72%. Wine, 43, has been a vocal critic of Museveni's rule and was found hiding on Saturday after his home was raided by security forces.

The election was marked by controversy, including reports of ballot stuffing, intimidation, and violence against the opposition. Analysts have long viewed this year's election as a formality, given Museveni's strong hold on power.

In the wake of the election, African observers have expressed concerns about the human rights situation in Uganda. The shutdown of the internet disrupted effective observation and increased suspicion, according to Goodluck Jonathan, a former Nigerian president who represented election observers from the African Union.

Despite this, the overall conduct of the polls was described as peaceful. However, reports of violence against opposition supporters have raised concerns about Museveni's authoritarian grip on power.

The other major opposition figure, Kizza Besigye, is currently on trial in Uganda for treason after being abducted in Kenya last year. The situation remains tense, with many fearing that Wine will be silenced or intimidated into not challenging Museveni in future elections.

Museveni's rule has been marked by controversy and violence, and many are skeptical about the legitimacy of his re-election. Analysts have credited him for successfully emasculating the opposition, making it difficult for opponents to challenge his power.
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around Museveni's seventh term in office... 71.65% is crazy high 😲. Can't say I blame Bobi Wine for being worried after that raid on his house 🏠πŸ’₯. The internet shutdown during the election was super suspicious too πŸ“Š. Anyone know how many observers were from the African Union? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Anyway, it's not looking good for Uganda's human rights situation... 🌎
 
omg u guys can't believe what just happened in uganda 🀯 museveni won again but like totally unconstitutionally lol and people r dyin over here πŸ’€ i mean what even is 71% of the vote if its rigged anyway? my cousin's friend's brother actually got arrested because he was trying to cast his ballot πŸš” i'm so worried about bobi wine tho, like how did they find him hiding at his own house πŸ˜‚ and goodluck jonathan saying that internet shutdown is super sus... like what even is democracy without the internet? πŸ“± anyway, museveni's 7th term is just proof that he's got this power thing down pat πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ but honestly, i'm lowkey rooting for uganda to rise up against him πŸ‘Š u should all be worried about his authoritarian vibes πŸ€–
 
I'm low-key worried about Uganda now πŸ€•. Seven terms is a lot, you know? It's like he's got this iron grip on the country and anyone who tries to rock the boat gets silenced or arrested πŸš«πŸ’”. The opposition is already reeling from the violence and intimidation, and it's gonna take a miracle for them to come back strong. And Kizza Besigye, being in trial right now? That's just a sign of how far the system has sunk πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Museveni might've won this election, but at what cost to the country's future? 😟
 
OMG 😱, this is so not good 🀯! Museveni's win is basically a slap in the face to democracy, ya know? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ 71.65% of the vote is crazy πŸ’₯, and it's clear that he just bought his way to power πŸ€‘. And can we talk about how they shut down the internet 🚫, like, completely? That's a major red flag πŸ”΄! I'm so worried about Bobi Wine and Kizza Besigye, they're basically being silenced πŸ‘Š. It's time for some serious accountability, you know? 🀝 The African Union needs to step in and make sure this isn't just a total farce πŸŽͺ. Can we get an independent recount or something? πŸ€” This whole thing is giving me major anxiety 😬!
 
OMG 😱🀯 I cant even believe Museveni won again πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ like what's going on in Uganda?! πŸ€” The violence and arrests are so scary πŸ’”, especially with all those opposition supporters getting hurt πŸ€•. And internet shutdown? 🚫 Like how can they expect anyone to trust the election results when it was basically a blackout πŸ“Š? I mean, I know he's been in power for like forever, but 7 terms is just crazy 🀯! Bobi Wine got robbed of his chance at leading Uganda and Kizza Besigye is even in trial right now 😱. Museveni's grip on power is so strong it's almost suffocating πŸ’€...can't they just have a free and fair election already?! πŸ™„
 
I'm not surprised that Museveni won with a landslide victory, given his strong grip on power 🀯. The fact that he secured 71.65% of the vote is a testament to his ability to manipulate the system and maintain control πŸ”’. However, this election was far from democratic and has raised serious concerns about Uganda's human rights situation πŸ˜•. The shutdown of the internet during the polls not only undermined the integrity of the process but also restricted the ability of observers to effectively monitor the election πŸ‘€.

It's concerning that analysts have long viewed Museveni as a "formality" for a president, given his history of authoritarian rule 🚫. His opponents, such as Bobi Wine and Kizza Besigye, are facing significant challenges in challenging his power, including arrest, intimidation, and even treason charges πŸ’₯. The fact that many are skeptical about the legitimacy of Museveni's re-election is a reflection of the widespread distrust of his regime πŸ€”.

It will be interesting to see how this election plays out in terms of its impact on Uganda's future political landscape πŸ“ˆ. One thing is certain, however: Museveni's rule has cemented his position as one of Africa's most entrenched authoritarian leaders πŸ‘Š.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Another one bites the dust... or in this case, another election cycle comes to a close with Museveni still firmly in charge 🚫. 71.65% is just a nice way of saying "we're not even bothering with democracy anymore" πŸ˜’. And what's up with all these internet shutdowns? Like, can't they just let people have some freedom to express themselves online... oh wait, that would require Museveni being human πŸ™„. Bobi Wine might as well just throw in the towel now. It's not like he had a shot at winning anyway πŸ˜‚. And on a lighter note, I wonder what Kizza Besigye is up to in his trial... hope he's getting some good prison time to catch up on some Netflix πŸ“Ί. This whole thing just feels like more of the same, with Museveni just coasting through life as if nobody can touch him πŸ’¨.
 
man this is like a never ending cycle of one man controlling everything 🀯 Uganda's got some serious issues here... Museveni's got 7 terms under his belt and he just cemented that with an election marred by violence & internet shutdowns 😱 what does it say about the state of democracy in africa? πŸ€” and btw, how can we trust the results when they're being shut down online? πŸ“Š the opposition is getting silenced left & right... Kizza Besigye's on trial for treason already... 🚫 it's like Museveni's got a stranglehold on everything 😬
 
🀯 Can you believe Yoweri Museveni just won a 7th term in office? 😱 I mean, I know he's been in power for ages, but 71.65% is insane! πŸ€ͺ It's no wonder they shut down the internet and arrested people who were trying to speak out against him. Like, what even is that? πŸ’» The whole thing just feels like a farce to me. And Bobi Wine getting raided at his own home... 😱 it's like Museveni wants to send a message: "I'm still in charge". 🚫 The situation on the ground must be super tense right now, and I can only imagine how intimidated opposition supporters must feel. This whole thing just stinks of authoritarianism to me. πŸ’”
 
🀣 come on, 71.65%? that's like, not even trying to hide it, lol. Museveni must be thinking he's got a monopoly on Ugandan politics πŸ€‘. Newsflash: your win was more about you staying in power than actual democracy πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And sorry Bobi Wine, but 24.72% is still 25% more of the vote than your dude Besigye got last time πŸ˜’. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for free elections and all that jazz πŸ’–, but when you've got a president who's been in charge for like, forever πŸ•°οΈ, it's hard not to be skeptical about the whole system πŸ€”.
 
just saw that Uganda's president Museveni won again 🀯 he's 81 now lol I'm not surprised tho, he's been in office for like forever! πŸ•°οΈ but seriously though, the way he won is so sketchy... ballot stuffing, intimidation, and violence against opposition supporters? 😷 that's just crazy. I feel bad for Bobi Wine and Kizza Besigye who are going through this πŸ˜” it's like Museveni has these super strong connections to get away with all this stuff 🀝. anyway, what's next for Uganda? will the opposition be able to organize again or is it gonna take years to rebuild their strength? πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm seeing a lot of red flags with this election 🚨. Museveni's 71.65% win is super suspicious and I think it's clear he's more interested in maintaining control than actually representing the people πŸ‘₯. All those arrests, internet shutdowns, and violence against opposition supporters are just major deal-breakers 🀯.

I'm also getting a bit worried about Bobi Wine, who was found hiding after his home was raided 😬. It sounds like Museveni is trying to silence anyone who dares to challenge him πŸ’”. And let's not forget Kizza Besigye is in trial for treason right now πŸ€•. This whole situation just feels really oppressive and I'm not sure how much more of this the people of Uganda can take πŸ˜“.

I think it's time for some serious international pressure on Museveni to make some real changes 🌎. Can't we see a shift towards a more democratic way of doing things? 🀞
 
"When people feel powerless, they're more likely to lash out." 🀬

The situation in Uganda is really worrying, especially with Museveni's long-standing grip on power and the intimidation tactics against opposition supporters like Bobi Wine. It's concerning that many are skeptical about the legitimacy of his re-election and that Kizza Besigye is still facing trial for treason. The African Union observers have raised some valid concerns about the human rights situation in Uganda, and it'll be interesting to see how the international community reacts to this news.
 
I'm totally worried about what's going on in Uganda πŸ€•. An 81-year-old leader like Museveni winning a seventh term just seems too convenient 😬. The fact that there were reports of ballot stuffing and intimidation during the election makes me question whether this really was fair πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And now, with Wine being hunted down and Besigye behind bars, it's clear who's in charge πŸš”. It's sad to see how Museveni has managed to silence opposition voices over the years πŸ’”. I just hope African observers can do a better job of keeping an eye on these elections to ensure they're really free and fair πŸ”.
 
omg what's with all these elections in africa 🀯 i feel like i'm always reading about someone getting into power and then there's drama πŸ’” i dont really get how some ppl become presidents tho is it like a big popularity contest? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ why do ppl in uganda care so much about who wins the election? does it make a diff if its president museveni or bobi wine? πŸ€” btw has anyone seen that new netflix show with the british royal family? i wanna binge it rn πŸ“Ί
 
I'm really worried about what's going on in Uganda πŸ€•... I mean, Museveni's been in office for like, forever, and it's crazy how he's still managing to pull off this kind of thing. It's not fair to the people of Uganda who deserve better representation. The way they're cracking down on opposition supporters is just ridiculous πŸ’”. And what's up with the internet shutdown? Like, isn't that supposed to be a basic human right? πŸ“΅

I'm also really concerned about Bobi Wine and Kizza Besigye, they're like, the only ones speaking out against Museveni, you know? But they're getting silenced or intimidated one way or another. It's like, what's going on in this country?! 😑
 
πŸ€” You know what's crazy? How one person can hold so much power and still be so feared by others πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, Museveni's win is like a masterclass in how not to lead with integrity 😬. He's got this aura of invincibility around him, but at what cost? The people of Uganda are living in fear, and that's not leadership, that's control 🚫.

It makes you wonder, what would happen if we all had the power to make a change like Museveni does? Would we use it for good or evil? 🀯 I guess that's the question we should be asking ourselves. How do we balance power with compassion and empathy? That's the real lesson here, folks πŸ‘
 
πŸ’” This is so worrying πŸ€•. Museveni's win is a clear reminder that democracy isn't always about winning and losing in elections, but also about the kind of leader we want to have πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. 71.65% may seem like a landslide victory, but at what cost? The violence, arrests, and internet shutdowns are not something you can just turn off πŸ‘Ž. It's like Museveni is using fear to keep people in line 🚫. I'm not surprised that analysts view this election as a formality – it's been a long time coming πŸ˜’. And what about the opposition? Wine's experience of having his home raided and going into hiding is just insane 😲. We need to be watching how Museveni handles the situation with Kizza Besigye, who's currently on trial πŸ€”. It's not looking good for democracy in Uganda 🌎
 
Omg, this election was like, so suspicious 🀯! I mean, 71.65% is a pretty big margin, but what about those reports of ballot stuffing and intimidation? πŸ™„ And what's with the internet shutdowns? It's like, totally unacceptable that they're trying to suppress the opposition's message πŸ’». Bobi Wine's win was a major upset, and I feel for him, he's been speaking truth to power for years πŸ’ͺ. Kizza Besigye's trial is a huge concern too πŸš”, it's like, freedom of speech shouldn't be restricted like that. Museveni's got a lot of guts trying to cling to power at 81 🀯, but let's see how the international community reacts next 🌎. I'm all for peaceful protests and dissent, let's not forget our voices matter πŸ’• #UgandaElections #HumanRightsMatter #DemocracyInAction
 
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