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Today in Uganda, 18.1 million registered voters head to the polls to bring an end to Yoweri Museveni’s 35-year reign.
At the age of 76, he’s running for what could be his sixth term – a feat only made possible by the constitutional amendments he’s made during his presidency.
Standing in his way is Bobi Wine – whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi – a reggae singer-turned-politician who has been championed by the country’s youth.
The run-up to the election has been marred by bloodshed – in November, more than 55 people were killed when police opened fire on young protesters.
Undeterred by state-sanctioned brutality, young people in Uganda took their fight online, using the hashtag #weareremovingadictator as an organisational tool.
Their efforts were scuppered when, earlier this week, Museveni announced that platforms including WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube were to be taken offline ahead of the vote.
Hit the link in bio to read more from @mahoroseward on the role Uganda's youth are playing in this historic election.
#revolutionnow #UgandaDecides2021
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