Museveni begins serving his seventh term after being officially sworn in

KAMPALA: UGANDAN President, Yoweri Museveni, has officially been sworn in for a seventh term in office, extending his leadership of the country since first assuming power in 1986.
The inauguration ceremony was held in Kampala and attended by various local and international leaders, including government officials, diplomats, and invited guests from different African countries.
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Museveni, who is among Africa’s longest-serving leaders, pledged to continue strengthening Uganda’s economy, maintaining national security, and advancing development for citizens during his new term in office.
In his inaugural address, he reaffirmed his government’s commitment to implementing development projects, promoting investment, and expanding employment opportunities for Ugandans.




pdate on Uganda’s political situation following President Museveni’s inauguration for a seventh term. His long tenure continues to shape the country’s political direction and regional influence, especially as discussions around governance and succession remain ongoing in East Africa.