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Gov’t Dismisses Reports of Planned Internet Shutdown, Prohibits Live-Streaming Riots

by Rogers Atukunda
January 5, 2026
Gov’t Dismisses Reports of Planned Internet Shutdown, Prohibits Live-Streaming Riots

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, Dr Aminah Zawedde

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The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, Dr Aminah Zawedde, has dismissed circulating reports that the government plans to shut down the internet during next week’s General Election, describing such claims as false and misleading.

Speaking at a media briefing on January 5, 2026, Dr Zawedde said, “The Government has not announced, directed, or implemented any decision to shut down the internet during the election period. Claims suggesting otherwise are false and misleading.”

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She warned that misinformation online unnecessarily creates fear, undermines public confidence, and risks escalating tensions during the critical national event. “As the country approaches the election period, public engagement has intensified, as expected in any democracy. Alongside this, we have seen a rise in misinformation, particularly on digital platforms,” she noted.

Dr Zawedde also cautioned media practitioners against broadcasting or live-streaming riots, violent incidents, or unlawful processions. “Broadcasters and online media practitioners are reminded that live broadcasting or streaming of riots, unlawful processions, or violent incidents is prohibited, as it can escalate tensions and spread panic,” she said.

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She emphasised the importance of responsible journalism, stating, “Responsible media coverage during elections is not optional. It is essential for peace, public order, and national stability. Media platforms must not be abused to incite violence, spread falsehoods, or undermine the credibility of the electoral process.”

Dr Zawedde highlighted ongoing efforts by the Ministry and the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) to prepare the media sector for the elections, including nationwide sensitisation, engagement with broadcasters, and reinforcement of professional and ethical standards in election reporting.

Echoing her remarks, UCC Executive Director Nyombi Thembo said, “Elections demand responsible journalism, and the media should not be a tool for political abuse, violence, or lawlessness. UCC will not tolerate live coverage of riots, incitement or hate speech, and the unofficial declaration of election results, which is the Uganda Electoral Commission’s mandate. These illegal acts endanger lives and can destabilise the nation.”

Dr Zawedde concluded by stressing that the Computer Misuse Act applies to both traditional and digital media platforms. “Freedom of expression must be exercised responsibly and within the framework of the law. The dissemination of inciting, hateful, or violent content is unlawful and attracts enforcement action,” she said.

The briefing aimed to reassure the public, guide responsible journalism, and counter misinformation as Uganda prepares for the January 12–15, 2026, General Election.

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