
Opposition alleges fraud in Uganda elections
Preliminary results suggest incumbent Yoweri Museveni holds a commanding lead.
Ugandan authorities have hailed last Thursday's elections as transparent and fair, despite accusations of fraud made by the main opposition candidate, Bobi Wine. The country's president, Yoweri Museveni, is seeking to extend his 35 years in power and preliminary results have suggested that he will have a commanding lead.
Also in the programme: India begins its coronavirus vaccination campaign and Mexico drops drug case against former defence minister.
Joining Paul Henley to discuss these and other issues are Cristina Odone, journalist, novelist and head of the Family Policy Unit at the Centre for Social Justice and Remi Adekoya, a Polish-Nigerian writer and politics lecturer at the University of York.
(Picture: Ugandan presidential candidate, Bobi Wine. Credit: EPA/STR)
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