 President Yeowari Musaveni, who was re-elected in January for a sixth term, was sworn in on Wednesday at a ceremony in the capital Kampala, which was placed on the heavy security to avoid any demonstrations by the opposition, which is contesting his election. According to the official results, Musaveni obtained 58 percent of the votes during the January 14 elections denounced as masquerade by his main opponent, Bobby Wine, who received 35 percent of the votes. Large security details were set up for the ceremony, which was attended by 11 African heads of states, as well as Chinese and Russian representatives, in order to avoid disturbances from the opposition. The main opposition leaders, Bobby Wine and Kizaba Sige, said their homes had been surrounded by armed police and military.