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Africa: Museveni Will Win but Uganda Is Set to Look Like Zimbabwe Under Mugabe

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[Monitor] In 2001, a day after winning his second presidential election, President Museveni addressed a news conference at Nakasero State Lodge, which was well attended by local and foreign journalists.

Source: allAfrica.com
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