President Yoweri Museveni takes the oath of office on May 12, his sixth since he took power in 1986. This time he is staring at a chessboard, with a country that is more divided than ever before in his 30-year reign.
But the biggest headache for the veteran leader is how he will marshal his troops to deliver on promises made in his re-election campaign manifesto.
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