Uganda's President Museveni Sworn In for Seventh Term
Yoweri Museveni, 81, was sworn in as Uganda's president for a seventh term following disputed January elections.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni was sworn in for his seventh term in office, extending his four-decade rule over the East African nation. The 81-year-old leader took the oath following elections held in January that were disputed by opposition groups and international observers.
Museveni first came to power in 1986 after leading a guerrilla war that toppled the previous government. He has since won every presidential election, though several contests have been marked by allegations of irregularities and restrictions on opposition candidates.
The January elections saw Museveni face multiple challengers, but he secured victory to continue his presidency that has now spanned 40 years. Opposition parties and civil society groups have consistently raised concerns about the electoral process, citing restrictions on campaigning and media coverage.
Museveni's extended tenure makes him one of Africa's longest-serving leaders. His continued rule comes amid ongoing debates about democratic governance and peaceful transitions of power across the continent, where several leaders have held office for decades.