Bobi Wine vows to keep campaigning after deadly violence, charges

Uganda's opposition presidential candidate, Bobi Wine, was defiant Friday after being released on bail following violent clashes between security forces and his supporters that left at least 37 people dead, marking a violent start to the country's election season.
Jeofrey Kibuule is a software engineer at Apple Computers
This Ugandan co-developed the unique blood oxygen monitor in Apple Watch Series 6
In September when technology giant Apple released the new Apple Watch Series 6, it came with a special feature — a blood oxygen saturation monitor. The blood oxygen app that differentiates the new watch from the rest enables one to measure the oxygen level of their blood on-demand directly from their wrist, providing them with insights into their overall wellness, according to Apple.
Ugandans protest against arrest of Bobi Wine
Uganda: Seven killed during protests over Bobi Wine’s arrest
Seven people are now reported by the police to have been killed during Wednesday’s protests against the arrest of Ugandan presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi.
Bobi Wine, Ugandan politician and musician
Uganda's opposition presidential candidate arrested over violation of coronavirus rules
Police in Uganda on Wednesday arrested opposition presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi over violation of COVID-19 safety measures, according to media reports.
Security operatives seen lobbing teargas canisters and firing live bullets at Bobi Wine supporters
Chaos as police, military fire bullets, teargas to disperse Bobi Wine supporters
Chaos has erupted in Magere, Kasangati in Wakiso District as armed forces battle Bobi Wine supporters who had thronged his home to celebrate his nomination to challenge President Museveni in 2021.
The photo shows bats on some trees in Lugazi town, Buikwe District
Panic as bats invade Lugazi
Residents of Lugazi Municipality in Buikwe District are concerned over the increasing number of bats that have invaded their area and asked the government to intervene.
ANT flag bearer Gen Mugisha Muntu
Gen Muntu warns of chaos if ballots are printed locally
Leader of Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) Maj Gen Mugisha Muntu has warned that allowing local companies to print the 2021 election ballots will breed chaos in the country, saying they are highly vulnerable to manipulation, especially by the ruling National Resistance Movement party.