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#UgandaElections2026 #BobiWine #Museveni #UgandaPolitics #electionaftermath Join Charlotte Kagumaho as she sits down with multi-media Journalist Moses Wamala on Uganda Eyenkya YouTube channel for an unfiltered deep dive into Uganda's turbulent post-election landscape. In this exclusive episode, recorded on January 29, 2026, just two weeks after the controversial January 15 general polls, they unpack the shocking results—Museveni's landslide victory amid fraud allegations—the bloody aftermath with over 20 reported deaths, and Bobi Wine's daring escape into self-exile within Uganda. From home raids and family assaults to internet blackouts and calls for peaceful protests, Moses shares insider insights on how these events are reshaping Uganda's future. Don't miss this raw discussion on power, resistance, and the fight for democracy. Subscribe for more on Ugandan current affairs! The January 15, 2026, Ugandan general elections were highly disputed, with President Yoweri Museveni declared winner (71-72% of votes) against opposition leader Bobi Wine (24-25%). Allegations of rigging, violence, and suppression dominated the process. Pre-Election: Opposition faced arrests, jailings, and repression; internet blackout on election day fueled rigging fears. Election Day: Violence erupted; early results favored Museveni amid claims of ballot stuffing and intimidation. Immediate Aftermath (Jan 16-17): Bobi Wine placed under house arrest; his home raided by security forces, killing at least one (his gateman) and injuring his wife. He escaped into self-exile within Uganda to avoid arrest, rejecting results as fraudulent and calling for peaceful protests. Wider Fallout (Jan 17-30): Over 20 deaths reported nationwide; hundreds of opposition supporters arrested or tortured. Museveni's son, Muhoozi, issued threats against foreign aid for Bobi Wine. International criticism focused on violence and lack of transparency, while Museveni dismissed opponents as "terrorists." Ongoing Impact: Deepened divisions, economic strains, and calls for democratic reform; Bobi Wine refuses court challenge due to perceived bias. These events highlight Uganda's authoritarian trends under Museveni's 40+ year rule, contrasted by opposition demands for change. DISCLAIMER: Views and opinions expressed on this channel are entirely for those hosted but not the channel's owners, the host, or even the crew behind the channel. FOR BUSINESS OR ANY ENQUIRIES PLEASE GET IN TOUCH WITH US AT +256788824889