President Yoweri Museveni, once a darling of Washington, seems to be undergoing an ideological metamorphosis of sorts - or so he comports himself publicly.
In his recent speeches at home and abroad, he has been both an ardent nationalist and proponent of pan-Africanism. He minces no words in ripping the West, its institutions and the way its people live. He slaps back at Washington and Brussels when they find fault with his country's internal policies, while passionately rooting for Uganda's development and Africa's renaissance.