Uganda’s main opposition party, the NUP, led by former musician Bobi Wine, claimed on Monday that its headquarters in Kampala were cordoned off by security forces to prevent the launch of a protest campaign ahead of the January 2026 presidential election. The party has frequently been targeted by security forces, as FRANCE 24’s Juliette Montilly explains.
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