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Bobi Wine says to be an opposition politician in Uganda is to be labelled and treated as a terrorist. He’s been beaten, teargassed, arrested and shot at.
So why does he want he want to be a presidential candidate in elections scheduled to take place in 2026?
He was in London recently and came to our studio to talk to Africa Daily’s Victoria Uwonkunda about why he wants to change Uganda, corruption and his online spat with the chief of the country’s armed forces.
We also hear from Ugandan government spokesperson Ofwono Opondo.
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Bobi Wine says to be an opposition politician in Uganda is to be labelled and treated as a terrorist. He’s been beaten, teargassed, arrested and shot at.
So why does he want he want to be a presidential candidate in elections scheduled to take place in 2026?
He was in London recently and came to our studio to talk to Africa Daily’s Victoria Uwonkunda about why he wants to change Uganda, corruption and his online spat with the chief of the country’s armed forces.
We also hear from Ugandan government spokesperson Ofwono Opondo.

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