Uganda says president wins 6th term as vote-rigging alleged
KAMPALA, Uganda — Uganda’s electoral commission announced Saturday that longtime President Yoweri Museveni has won a sixth five-year term, while top opposition challenger Bobi Wine alleges rigging and officials struggle to explain how polling results were compiled amid an internet blackout.
In a generational clash widely watched across the African continent with a booming young population and a host of aging leaders, the 38-year-old singer-turned-lawmaker Wine posed arguably Museveni’s greatest challenge yet. The self-described “ghetto president” had strong support in urban centres where frustration with unemployment and corruption is high.
The electoral commission said Museveni received 58% of ballots and Wine 34%, and voter turnout was 52%. The commission advised anyone celebrating to remember COVID-19 precautions, but immediate reaction in the capital, Kampala, appeared muted. The military remained in the streets.
The top United States diplomat to Africa has called the electoral process “fundamentally flawed.”