Uganda 2026 Presidential Election: Museveni Seeks to Extend 40-Year Rule
On Jan 15, 2026, the Uganda 2026 presidential election is underway. 81-year-old Museveni seeks to extend his 40-year rule amid an internet shutdown and heavy military presence.
Four decades in power haven't quenched his thirst for leadership. On January 15, 2026, Ugandans are heading to the polls in a high-stakes election as 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni battles to extend his long-standing reign amid a digital blackout.
Uganda 2026 Presidential Election: Voting Under Military Shadow
It's a tense day in Kampala. Authorities have reportedly implemented a nationwide internet shutdown, cutting off communication channels just as voting began. According to reports from Reuters, a heavy military deployment is visible across major cities, with armed soldiers patrolling near polling stations to maintain order—or, as critics suggest, to intimidate the opposition.
A Test for East African Democracy
Museveni, who has led the nation for 40 years, claims his leadership provides the stability Uganda needs. However, human rights groups argue that the censorship and military presence undermine the democratic process. They've raised concerns about the fairness of an election conducted in a digital vacuum.
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