Uganda’s Museveni Approved for 2026 Election Run

September 23, 2025

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On September 23, 2025, Uganda’s Electoral Commission approved 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni to run in the 2026 election, potentially stretching his leadership to nearly 50 years.

The former rebel, in power since 1986, is credited with stabilizing Uganda, boosting its economy, and tackling HIV/AIDS.

Critics, however, slam his administration for silencing opponents, human rights violations, and corruption.

Constitutional Changes

Museveni, once critical of leaders overstaying in power, oversaw constitutional amendments to remove term and age limits, enabling his continued rule.

Now Africa’s fourth longest-serving leader, he faces accusations of using state resources and military force to maintain control.

Rival Bobi Wine

The 2026 race is set to feature Museveni against 43-year-old Bobi Wine, a pop star-turned-politician whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi.

Wine’s youth appeal challenges Museveni, as seen in the 2021 election where Museveni won decisively. Wine claimed fraud, citing vote rigging and intimidation.

Electoral Process

Museveni’s candidacy was the first cleared by the commission, which verifies legal eligibility. It will review Wine’s bid on September 24.

At a press conference, Museveni outlined plans for another term, focusing on curbing urban crime, improving transport, and expanding healthcare and free education.

He also vowed to tackle corruption within his National Resistance Movement.

Economic Outlook

Museveni’s government anticipates an economic surge as Uganda starts exporting crude oil in 2026, projecting double-digit growth.

However, opponents allege he uses patronage and military tactics, including reported kidnappings, to suppress dissent.

In May 2025, Museveni’s son, military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba, admitted to detaining an opposition activist and threatened Wine.

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