Kampala: At least 37 people have died and hundreds have been detained in unrest in Uganda triggered by the arrest of presidential candidate and pop star Bobi Wine, police said on Friday, as the East African country gears up for elections in January. Authorities have deployed the military across the...
Full ArticleAt least 37 killed in Uganda protests after presidential candidate Wine's arrest
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