In a dramatic escalation of Uganda’s fraught political landscape, Bobi Wine, the country’s opposition leader, has allegedly been taken by the army. His party claims an army helicopter landed at his residence and forcibly removed him amid a tense electoral atmosphere.
The election has been marred by accusations of fraud from Wine’s National Unity Platform party, especially as the internet blackout imposed by the government prevented transparent discourse. President Yoweri Museveni, in power since 1986, appears to have secured another term, but not without controversy.
In Butambala, deadly violence erupted overnight, casting a shadow over the ostensibly peaceful voting day. Conflicting reports emerged, with police citing self-defense against machete-wielding opposition supporters, while local MP Muwanga Kivumbi accused security forces of a massacre inside his house.
(With inputs from agencies.)