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Uganda’s President Museveni sworn in for seventh term

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NAIROBI, May ‌12 (Reuters) - Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni ​was sworn in on Tuesday for a seventh term, ⁠extending his rule in the east African country into a fifth decade. 

• The ​81-year-old former guerrilla leader was declared the winner ‌of a January election with 72% of the vote after a contest marred by violent ⁠incidents and allegations of fraud.

• ⁠In his inaugural speech, Museveni touted his economic record since coming to power in 1986. The economy is on course ‌for double-digit growth in the upcoming fiscal ⁠year as crude oil ‌production begins.

• Speculation has ​been mounting about Museveni's succession plans. He is widely believed to favour his son, ‌military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba, as ​his successor, ⁠although he has denied grooming Kainerugaba ‌for the role.

• Pop ⁠star Bobi Wine, who finished runner-up to Museveni in the last two elections, is ​in exile in ‌the United States after fleeing a military ⁠raid on his ​home after the vote.

(Editing by Aaron Ross ​and Alison Williams)

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