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Newspaper Vocabulary Analysis: article#11

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As you all are appearing in various competitive exams such as Banking, SSC, railways etc., it is very important for all of you to have good General Knowledge and strong command over English language. Nowadays vocabulary is asked in different forms in Banking and other exams. There can be direct vocabulary questions or questions can be asked in indirect forms as in cloze test, fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms and many more. We can not deny the fact that vocabulary is inevitable aspect, so here in this section we will discuss an article from any renowned newspaper and highlight some useful words and phrases with their meanings.





Article#11

source: The Hindu Editorial

Uganda’s new hope


A musician-turned-politician is challenging the political status quo



Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has been apotheosised among African leaders by comparisons to Nelson Mandela or by labels such as “beacon of hope”. But a crackdown on political dissent last month in Arua, a town in northwestern Uganda, suggests that his regime may be gradually turning it into a de facto one-party state.


apotheosised: elevate to, or as if to, the rank of a God; idolize


"beacon of hope": something that holds the promise of hope


crackdown: the severe or stern enforcement of laws or regulations.


dissent: difference of opinion or feeling; disagreement


regime: a government, especially an oppressive or undemocratic one


de facto: existing in fact whether with lawful authority or not.



It began on August 13, when Mr. Museveni was campaigning in Arua for a by-election. In a different part of town, a musician-turned-politician named Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu — known by his stage name Bobi Wine — also drew large crowds. Then, even as Mr. Museveni was leaving the area, his motorcade was stoned, allegedly by Bobi Wine’s supporters.


motorcade: a procession of motor vehicles, as in a parade


The reprisal was swift and brutal. Police used teargas and shots on the crowds and security personnel “brutalised” Opposition members. Although street protests took place in the capital, Kampala, immediately after news broke of the events in Arua, civil unrest escalated after it became known that Bobi Wine and several other MPs had been arrested and apparently ill-treated in custody.


reprisal: retaliation against an enemy by the infliction of equal or greater injuries; revenge


 When Bobi Wine appeared in court several days later, he was on crutches; but he won a reprieve by getting bail. On the surface, the Museveni government may have created the illusion that it has smoothed over the violent episode, yet there is an open challenge from Bobi Wine that could shake the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) to its very core.


reprieve: to prevent or suspend the punishment of (someone, especially a convicted crime)



The rise of Bobi Wine represents the yearning for a new Uganda among the country’s youth. Since the time he entered the presidency in 1986, Mr. Museveni has presided over what has been called a “movement system”, one in which all political candidates are forced to stand as individuals rather than as members of national political parties. This means not only that a democratic multi-party system is banned, but that local issues come to the fore far more than national ones. This passed muster during the last decades of the 20th century because the NRM primarily relied on the support of rural voters who focussed on local issues that affected them the most.


idiom---"to the fore"to become important or popular; into prominence; to the front


muster: to cause to come together; gather


idiom---"pass muster"--- to be  judged as acceptable; to reach an acceptable standard


 Now a new generation of young Ugandans are united by the growing preponderance of social media, platforms that enable fierce debates over burning issues in national, not only local, politics.


preponderance: the quality of being greater in weight, force, influence, etc.


fierce: Hostile or violent, especially by nature or temperament


Social media is also making it harder for the Museveni regime to keep facts hidden — starkly evidenced in the way images of Bobi Wine, lying apparently bruised and beaten on a hospital bed, went viral and stoked anger across the country.


bruised: to injure or damage


stoked: to stir up and feed (a fire or furnace); to feed fuel to 



 In this brave new world of information connectivity, Bobi Wine and his ilk have a chance to focus attention on the pressing challenges that Uganda faces, including high unemployment rates, lack of economic opportunities, and rising crime. They must hope Mr. Museveni won’t take to their plans unkindly.


ilk: Type or kind


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