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Talk to Al Jazeera: Yoweri Museveni

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2011

For 25 years just one man has occupied the Ugandan seat of power - President Yoweri Museveni. Today he has joined the league of African leaders whose only wish seems to be to remain in power forever. He is now seeking another five years in power and Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow asks him what he hopes to achieve in the next five years that he was unable to in the past quarter of a century.

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  • Long Live our President!! this Journalist is too amateur the questionz his asking are too shallow and based on rumours where did he do his research from??/

    I like the way Museveni answered these questions This man is too wise and i think its safe to say Uganda as a country hasnt yet found someone with his capability to take on power.

  • If you actually listen to what he is saying, he makes a lot of sense, he is a good person he means well and he has made mistakes but in this interview, he did well stayin on point and answerin the questions, he did dogde anything

  • LOL, there're quite a number of idiots on youtube. Are we speaking about the same man? Watch other videos about Uganda and then comment. Watch how people who are opposed to him are handled....

  • YKM the MAN!!

  • I like this man! He is so intelligent and well poised that it is never hard for him to respond to any question. Perfection is not for man and all are liable to err, but reasonable competence should be permitted. Peace and freedom to acceptable levels........................­..

  • THEY HATER YOU HAter AND I HATER MOST OF This old HOE. FUCK OFF.WE WANT CHANGE.

  • very intelligent man. calm and calculated. smiles when annoyed. bears all the hallmarks of a strong and influentioal leader. if his people still love him, so be it. remove him and be left with a lawless, unstable African state plagued with civil and military unrest. At the moment there is order and a fairly respected governance system in Uganda. Let the people of Uganda be. As for the journalist, he was only doing his job. i am sure he left enlightened by the President's high intelect

  • These guys couldn't hire a better interviewer or atleast someone who knows there facts. The president made him look like a junior in journalisim.

  • This journalist has the nerve to elude that leaders in Africa stay in power for a long time. At least they are truthfull about being in power. In the US the same families has been running the white house for decades longer than these leaders but they hide behind a different white house puppets they put there serving their intersts well.So please.... let's get the truth and an education before we report.

  • He looks like He needs to go to toilet to ease himself,look at his eyes.......i stand to be corrected if 'am wrong.

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