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OPPOSITION LEADER COL KIIZA BESIGYE WINS AFRICA DEMOCRACY AWARD

felix@elixnews.co.ugBy felix@elixnews.co.ugOctober 29, 2025Updated:March 24, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Uganda’s Opposition Leader Col. Warren Kizza Besigye and Tanzania’s Tundu Lissu ave have been recognized as Champions of Democracy in Africa.

This was announced during the 2025 Democracy Union of Africa Conference, a ceremony that spotlighted the growing struggle for political freedoms across the continent.

Besigye has been in Luzira Maximum Prison following his  arrest in Nairobi, Kenya, on Novemmber 16, 2024 where he had gone to attend an event organized by Kenya’s Martha Karua todate  he is  on remand at Luzira Prison..

Kizza Besigye is a Ugandan opposition leader, physician, and former presidential candidate born in 1956 in Rukungiri

He was a personal doctor to Yoweri Museveni, joined the National Resistance Army (NRA), and later became a minister before breaking from Museveni to become a prominent opposition figure. He has run for president multiple times, most notably against Museveni, and leads the opposition party, the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC).

Besigye was born in Rwakabengo, Rukungiri Municipality, Rukungiri District, Southwestern Uganda, on April 22, 1956.

He is the second-born in a family of six, and both his parents died before he finished primary school. His father was a policeman. He went to Kinyasano Primary School and Mbarara Junior School for his Primary school education.

He later joined Kampala’s Kitante High School  and Kigezi High School for his secondary school levels (O’Level & A’Level) respectively.

He later enrolled at Makerere University in 1975 and graduated with a degree in human medicine in 1980. During the NRA’s bush war, Besigye became President Museveni’s personal physician.

When they took over power in January 1986, he was appointed Minister of State for Internal Affairs. He later held the positions of Minister of State in the President’s office and National Political Commissar.

In 1991, he became the commanding officer of the mechanized regiment in Masaka, and in 1993 was appointed the army’s chief of logistics and engineering.

On July 7, 1999, Besigye married Eng. Winnie Byanyima now serving as the Executive Director forn UNAID’s. She has also served as the executive director of Oxfam International (2013–19).

In 1999, Besigye wrote a document critical of the government, “An Insider’s View of How the NRM Lost the Broad Base”. He was charged before a court-martial for “airing his views at the wrong forum”.

In October 2000, Besigye announced that he would run against his former boss Gen. Museveni in the 2001 elections.

He retired from the Uganda People’s Defence Forces in 2001, having attained the rank of colonel. During his campaign, Besigye, who was Museveni’s strongest opponent, accused the government of widespread corruption and pushed for an end to Museveni’s “Movement” system, which he said had served its purpose as an instrument in Uganda’s political transition to multiparty democracy.

He lost the election, which was marred by claims of widespread vote rigging, violence and coercion of voters. In March 2001 Besigye petitioned the Supreme Court to nullify the election results. A panel of five judges voted 5–0 that there had been cheating but decided 3–2 not to annul the elections.

In June 2001, Besigye was briefly arrested and questioned by the police over allegations of treason. The government accused him of being behind a shadowy rebel group, the People’s Redemption Army (PRA), allegedly based in DR Congo (DRC). Besigye’s supporters said the government had fabricated the existence of the insurgents to harm his credibility among Ugandans and the international community.

In August 2001, Besigye fled the country, citing persecution by the state. He said he was afraid for his life. He lived in  South Africa for four years, during which time he continued to criticise Museveni’s government.

Besigye returned to Uganda in 2005, just in time to register as a voter in the 2006 elections.

He was greeted by thousands and hit the campaign trail almost immediately, addressing throngs of supporters across the country. He was arrested over treason  charges and has since been in legal battles with the state, on various offenses to date

The founder and former President of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party, was recognized by the Guinness World Book of Records as the most arrested man in the world.

Lissu’s award also came just days before Tanzania heads to the polls, a period marked by mounting criticism of President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s administration over the suppression of opposition voices and curbs on civil liberties.

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