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Yoweri Museveni is far ahead of his political rivals but criticisms of the NRM are growing

Two years before the referendum asking Ugandans whether they want to return to multi-party politics, the ruling National Resistance Movement is taking no chances. It seems to have started its ‘no’ campaign already. Cowboy-hatted President Yoweri Museveni has hit the campaign trail already like an American presidential candidate, touring the countryside, opening showcase investment projects and kissing babies...

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