Ugandan activist Bobi Wine defies ban on trademark red beret
KAMPALA, Uganda — The Ugandan pop star and opposition figure whose trademark red beret has been banned by the government is urging supporters to defy the order that he calls a “sham.”
The beret worn by Bobi Wine has become a symbol of opposition to longtime President Yoweri Museveni but the government banned it last month, designating it as a military item.
The singer whose real name is Kyagulanyi Ssentamu has said he will run for the presidency in 2021, likely against Museveni. He urges the president to retire after three decades in power, saying young people should take over the leadership of the East African nation.
The singer said he believes his movement is being targeted.