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As Uganda’s 2026 elections approach, some politicians are secretly turning to witchcraft to boost their chances in a high-stakes race.
In a country where Christianity dominates and spiritual rituals are controversial, this move has sparked public unease.
Shrines like that of longtime witch doctor Rose Mukite are seeing increased political traffic, with candidates seeking protective charms and “winning medicine.”
While some openly reject these practices, others engage discreetly, fearing rivals may use supernatural tactics against them.
This fusion of tradition, fear, and political ambition reveals a deep cultural undercurrent that influences how power is pursued—even in modern-day Uganda.
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