Uganda: Museveni Outlines Priorities for New Term After Election Victory
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Uganda: Museveni Outlines Priorities for New Term After Election Victory
[Independent (Kampala)] Kiruhura, Uganda -- Ugandan President-elect Yoweri Museveni on Sunday outlined key priorities for his next term in office, pledging to focus on wealth creation, poverty eradication, improved public services, and a strong fight against corruption following his victory in the presidential election.
Museveni outlines priorities for new term after election victory
Museveni outlines priorities for new term after election victory
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By Spy Uganda Supporters of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni have welcomed his resounding victory in the just-concluded general election as a strong endorsement of his four decades at the helm of Uganda’s leadership. According to official results, President Museveni secured about 72 percent of the vote, one of his strongest performances to date and close…
Uganda’s Museveni wins re-election as opposition leader remains at large
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Museveni Vows to Eradicate Poverty, Strengthen Unity in Post-Election Address at Rwakitura
Kampala, Uganda – January 19, 2026 – President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, freshly declared the winner of the 2026 general elections with 71.65% of the vote, delivered a victory address from his country home in Rwakitura, Kiruhura District, emphasizing national unity, peace, and economic transformation as key priorities for his new term. The address, attended by NRM Central Executive Committee members, senior party leaders, religious figures, cultur…
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