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Uganda

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

Date of Birth: 15 August 1944
Place of Birth: Ntungamo, Uganda


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Power at a price

Uganda faces a harsh economic hangover because so many state resources were used to win a decisive victory for President Yoweri Museveni 67 in 18 February’s elections...


Democracy standoff

Uganda’s President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni who faces an election this week joined the pro-Gbagbo group of Zuma and Dos Santos who argue that there were serious irregularities in the Ivorian elections despite the UN’s certifying the results...


Cairo tactics

Presidential challenger Kizza Besigye will never have a better chance of forcing a second-round run-off by bringing President Yoweri Museveni’s share of the vote below 50%...


The political fallout

Saracen is linked to President Yoweri Museveni's brother Salim Saleh who has been hostile to Kigali since his troops clashed with the Rwandan Defence Force in eastern Congo-Kinshasa in 2000...


He’s back on top again

The opposition parties have neither the will nor the capacity seriously to challenge President Yoweri Museveni’s government in the elections due in mid-February...


New guns on the block

The Heritage blocks in Uganda were guarded by Saracen Uganda a subsidiary of Saracen International which is 25% owned by Jovia Akandwanaho the wife of Caleb Akandwanaho also known as General Salim Saleh and President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s younger brother...


Diplomacy overheard

When Ugandan diplomats describe President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as having ‘autocratic tendencies’ who is shocked...

In an open letter to President Yoweri Museveni signed by O’Hanlon and published in the state-owned Kampala daily New Vision the day after the cable was published on the Wikileaks website O’Hanlon apologises to Museveni Mbabazi and Onek declaring that he was merely discussing rumours that were ‘sweeping’ Kampala at the time...


Careless cables cost lives

In an open letter to President Yoweri Museveni signed by O’Hanlon and published in the state-owned Kampala daily New Vision the day after the cable was published on the Wikileaks website O’Hanlon apologises to Museveni Mbabazi and Onek declaring that he was merely discussing rumours that were ‘sweeping’ Kampala at the time...


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