African News Review

EP 9 Did Museveni Win?, Trump's Ban and More ... I African News Review PODCAST 🌍

Jan 19, 2026
Kharim Ntambi is an advocacy leader focused on Ugandan politics from the U.S., while Aya Fubara Eneli is a commentator on human rights and community issues. They discuss the impact of the Trump administration on Africa, drawing parallels to Museveni's authoritarian rule in Uganda. The conversation highlights electoral fraud and civil liberties violations during Uganda's recent elections. They also stress the need for accountability from Western powers, reparations for colonial crimes, and unity among African nations to foster self-determination.
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ANECDOTE

Everyday Objects Show Global Interdependence

  • Aya Fubara Eneli lists many household items around her that were made in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam to illustrate global interdependence.
  • She uses this to argue other countries could economically isolate the U.S. if they wanted to push back against Trump.
INSIGHT

Internet Blackout Enabled Unverifiable Results

  • Uganda imposed an internet blackout and centralized vote reporting ahead of the election, preventing independent verification of results.
  • Kharim Ntambi explains this created darkness that enabled unverified tallies and potential fraud.
INSIGHT

Security Partnerships Shield Authoritarian Allies

  • The U.S. supported Museveni for security and cheap manpower, which insulated him from criticism despite abuses.
  • Kharim Ntambi links long-term U.S. ties to Museveni's impunity and regional influence.
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