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Opposition leader Bobi Wine faced heavy resistance from security forces during his campaign rally in Kampala, Uganda ahead of the January 2026 elections. Videos show white plumes of smoke, tear gas, and tense confrontations with police as crowds of supporters cheered on the pop star-turned-politician.

Bobi Wine, leader of the National Unity Platform (NUP), promises to uphold the values of democracy, culture, and religion if elected. His supporters fear intimidation and heavy-handed tactics could affect the outcome of the vote against long-time President Yoweri Museveni, who has ruled Uganda for nearly four decades.

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00:00They will beat a stone.
00:30I don't know.
01:00We promised him that once we have voted into government, we shall uphold those values.
01:24We shall be the leaders that the country has always wanted.
01:28We pledged our continued respect and honour to Islam and our culture and we promised to be better leaders.
01:58If the elections were fair and fair, we expect President Chagulani to take on the country, to win by over 75%.
02:16But the unfortunate bit is that security does not think that it is the right time to hand over power to a civilian.
02:25It has been tough, almost like a battlefield, tear gas, live bullets, rubber bullets and all sorts of intimidation in the campaign trail.
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03:02You
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