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Uganda Military Enforces Media Shutdown, Escalating Press Suppression

· JUN 28, 2026
Uganda Military Enforces Media Shutdown, Escalating Press Suppression

Uganda's military chief, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has initiated the shutdown of two of the nation's largest media entities, reflecting heightened measures against the independent press. The Daily Monitor and NTV Uganda, both significant voices in the country's media landscape, have been forced to cease operations under military directive.

Kainerugaba, son of President Yoweri Museveni and a potential successor, publicly declared his stance against a free press, stipulating that negative reports on Uganda require his office's clearance. The military action included deploying armed personnel to key locations, including media headquarters, ensuring compliance with the closure orders.

This move represents a continuation of Uganda's historical pattern of media suppression, evidenced by previous shutdowns of these outlets. The broader implication for press freedom in Uganda remains concerning as the National Association of Broadcasters closely observes the unfolding situation and its potential constitutional challenges.

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