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Bobi Wine to speak at Harvard and Howard on African Democracy

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Last updated: April 25, 2026 4:00 pm
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KAMPALA — Opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine, is set to deliver public lectures at Harvard University and Howard University this week, where he will speak on the future of democracy and activism in Africa.

According to information circulating online, Bobi Wine will address audiences at Harvard on April 27 before proceeding to Howard University on April 28, in engagements expected to draw attention to Uganda’s political landscape and broader governance issues on the continent.

The events come in the aftermath of Uganda’s January 2026 presidential election, in which Yoweri Kaguta Museveni was declared winner with 72 percent of the vote. Bobi Wine, who officially garnered 24 percent, rejected the results, alleging electoral irregularities.

In a post shared online, Dr. Shamim Nambassa described the upcoming Harvard appearance as significant, writing: “The elected President of Uganda will be addressing us from Harvard.”

Bobi Wine, a former musician turned politician, has built a strong following particularly among young Ugandans, positioning himself as a leading voice for political change. His political journey has been marked by repeated arrests, confrontations with security agencies, and a sustained campaign for democratic reforms.

Analysts say the Harvard and Howard engagements are part of a broader effort to internationalize his message and rally global support around governance and human rights concerns in Uganda and Africa.

The two universities, both known for hosting influential global speakers, have historically provided platforms for discussions on democracy, civil rights, and political activism.

Bobi Wine is expected to use the forums to share his experiences in Uganda’s political arena and outline his vision for democratic transformation across the continent.

The talks are also likely to attract members of the Ugandan diaspora, students, and international policy audiences interested in African politics and civic movements.

By press time, there had been no official comment from Ugandan authorities regarding the planned engagements.

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