Uganda, May 15 -- What awaits President Yoweri Museveni in this kisanja "no more sleep for all Ugandans" is ultimately a test of legacy.

Internally, he faces an old question in a new form: how to turn stability into visible and inclusive household prosperity.

Uganda has peace, infrastructure, oil prospects and a youthful population, but citizens now want jobs, cheaper credit, better service delivery, less corruption, and a State that works faster.

His biggest domestic challenge will be economic impatience. Young people no longer judge government only by the history of 1986 and what came before; they judge it by present opportunities.

The next term must therefore be less about explaining achievements and more about converting them into...