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Bobi Wine Ends Legal Fight to Overturn Uganda’s Presidential Election
But the opposition candidate, who lost what he claims was a rigged election last month, said that he would go to “the court of the people of Uganda”.
What It’s Like To Be Young and Hopeless in the World’s ‘Youngest’ Country
As Uganda's President Museveni settles into his fourth decade in power, VICE World News spoke to the young voters that Bobi Wine needs to carry on his movement
Fear and Resignation in Uganda After Disputed Election Results
Museveni is heading into a fourth decade in power and Bobi Wine is under house arrest. But while there have been few celebrations, there are few protests too.
Young Ugandans Want Change From the Only President They've Ever Known
VICE World News spoke with young people in one of Kampala's largest slums to discover what they hope the election will bring.
Bobi Wine Interview: 'We're Happy to Die for a Dignified Life'
VICE World News speaks to the former Ugandan musician who has faced arrest, torture and assassination attempts in his bid to become Africa's youngest president.
Uganda Shuts Down the Internet Ahead of its Election
Facing an internet savvy challenger to the Presidency, Uganda’s government has ordered the internet shutdown until further notice.
Bobi Wine’s Supporters Outed Me As Trans – But I Would Still Vote for Him
Uganda's President Museveni and his party have accused opponents of being funded by "gay money," while opposition challenger Bobi Wine has tried to walk back past homophobic remarks.
Uganda's Revolution Will Be Livestreamed
Under continued attack, livestreamers in Uganda are changing the country's media landscape.
Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Tear-Gassed During Zoom Call
Dozens of journalists were watching live as police fired shots in the air.
Violence Rocks Uganda As Former Musician Challenges Long-Ruling President
The 38-year-old opposition leader, Bobi Wine, has faced multiple arrests as he takes on the country's five-term leader, Yoweri Museveni.
Uganda is taxing the public to use social media apps. And that's not changing.
Last week, Uganda’s government chose to review its controversial social media tax in Parliament. Its decision was simple — the tax isn’t going anywhere.