Bobi Wine, Uganda’s democracy hunter

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The documentary, Bobi Wine, the People’s President, shows the confluence of music and art in the pursuit of freedom and democracy

Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.he documentary, Bobi Wine, the People’s President, which made it to the Oscars 2024 awards, showed music and art’s role in the pursuit of freedom and democracy.

It showcases video-geographers and photographers using camera and digital tools as a deterrent to gun violence and, shading light on broad daylight political injustices and repression in the country. Fear is one of the leading factors upon which authoritarianism springs to suffocate democracy. But music sparks the minds of fearful populations to gain courage for protesting against authoritarianism and kleptocracy.

Bobi Wine’s music went further than minimising fear; it instilled courage. Today young people are in local and central government, and parliament dominating headlines and front pages. Bobi Wine’s music and art has sparked other artists’ minds to become activists for a fair, just and inclusive democratic society. For instance, Jimmy Ssentongo, commonly known as Dr Spire, is a university professor who is using cartoons in print and social media to drive public discourse, change narratives, bridge diverse opinions and promote accountable governance in Uganda.

 

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