The French businessman behind Africa's ambitious Russia-Ukraine peace plan
"At a certain moment in your life, you have some tools. And I have some tools," Brazzaville Foundation President Jean-Yves Ollivier told Newsweek.
Writer Remains In Ugandan Custody for Calling President 'Election Thief'
Novelist and 2021 PEN Pinter winner, Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, remains in Ugandan custody despite a magistrate ordering his release.
Uganda Bans Public and Private Transportation Amid Spike in COVID Cases
All public and private transportation will be prohibited in Uganda as the nation grapples with COVID-19 and variant outbreaks. The only exceptions to the rule are vehicles transporting cargo, the sick and essential workers.
After Twitter Complained of Censorship, Uganda's Election Ends in Disputes
Critics have complained about Twitter permanently suspending President Donald Trump's account on the one hand and condemning Uganda's internet shutdown on the other.
Boat That Sank, Killing at Least 31, Was Overloaded
Officials believed revelers may not have heard the emergency announcements because of the loud music playing on the boat.
Uganda Passes Controversial Social Media Tax
Opponents see the legislation as a move to curtail freedom of expression.
Africans Are Poor Because They Sleep Too Much: Museveni
Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is a Trump supporter with a history of controversial comments.
'I Love Trump,' Ugandan Leader Says
Donald Trump is "one of the best presidents ever," Ugandan leader Yoweri Museveni said.
Ugandan MPs Throw Chairs in Parliament Brawl
Lawmakers threw chairs and used microphone stands as weapons as a debate over removing the age limit for presidential candidates turned ugly.
How to Avoid Getting Ill: Be Like Uganda's President
Yoweri Museveni, 72, says sleeping with a mosquito net and avoiding alcohol are some of the ways to ensure good health.
The Queen Is Ugandan President's 'Friend With Benefits'
Museveni appears not to have seen the 2011 romcom starring Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake.
Ugandan Troops Hunting Warlord 'Exploited' Women: HRW
The soldiers were based in Central African Republic and received assistance from U.S. special advisers in hunting the warlord.
Uganda's Museveni Hands Out Aubiography to Schools
The Ministry of Education and Sports, run by Museveni's wife, says the book will "enlighten the youth."
Six Journalists Arrested in Uganda on Press Freedom Day
Uganda ranked 112 out of 180 countries in Reporters Without Borders' 2017 Press Freedom Index.
Uganda's President: I'm a 'Wonderful Dictator'
Yoweri Museveni believes he will go down in history for the right reasons.
Ugandan Professor Charged for 'Insulting' President
Dr Stella Nyanzi's case has reignited the debate about freedom of expression in Uganda.
Ugandan Police in Manhunt for Cops After Girl Killed
Four suspected officers killed the girl and injured her mother on Monday.
Gambia Is a Sign of Democracy's Advance in Africa
Yahya Jammeh's decision to accept his defeat after 22 years in power is an important example for others.
Uganda Rejects 'Extrajudicial Killings' Accusation
Security forces clashed with the Rwenzururu royal guards, with more than 60 people killed.
Why Deadly Violence Has Swept a Ugandan Kingdom
More than 60 people were killed in weekend clashes at a traditional king's palace in western Uganda.
Kizza Besigye: Why Young Ugandans Must Defy Museveni
The opposition leader says that young Ugandans must continue their defiance of the Museveni regime.
DR Congo: Ugandan Rebels Blamed for at Least 30 Deaths
The killings took place in Beni, a conflict hotspot in eastern Congo.
Uganda: 5,500 Ghost Workers Removed in Corruption Purge
Yoweri Museveni has vowed to rid the East African country of corruption.
Uganda's Top Policeman Summoned on Torture Allegations
Eight top Ugandan police chiefs are accused of brutalizing Kizza Besigye's supporters.
Uganda's Museveni Gives Couple 10 Cows as Wedding Gift
Yoweri Museveni made a surprise appearance at a couple's giving-away ceremony.
Uganda: Museveni Gives Wife Key Position in Cabinet
The Ugandan president also recently promoted his son to one of the military's highest ranks.
Uganda: Besigye Blocked From Appearing at Treason Trial
Supporters of the imprisoned opposition leader staged a protest at the court.
Uganda: Opposition Leader Besigye Hears Treason Charges
Besigye is being held in Uganda's only maximum security prison.
Uganda: Museveni Promotes Son to Major-General in Army
Muhoozi Kainerugaba trained at Sandhurst and has made a quick ascent through the army's ranks.
Uganda: At Inauguration, Museveni Calls ICC 'Useless'
Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir, wanted by the ICC on genocide charges, was permitted to attend Museveni's inauguration.