Uganda’s land eviction crisis: do populist state measures actually fix problems?
Rose Nakayi, Makerere University and Jörg Wiegratz, University of Leeds Populism is rife in various African countries. This political ideology responds to and takes advantage of a situation where a large section of people feels exploited, marginalised or disempowered. It sets up “the people” against “the other”. It promises solidarity with the excluded