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Uganda’s military chief shuts down two media outlets

28 June 2026
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The president’s son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, announced the closure of Uganda’s largest independent daily newspaper, the Daily Monitor, and one of the largest private broadcasters, NTV Uganda. He declared his disbelief in a free press and stated that all negative stories about Uganda must be approved by his office. Military personnel were deployed to the media offices, preventing staff from entering or leaving. Kainerugaba, who is considered a potential successor to his father, President Yoweri Museveni, has had the authority to shut down media outlets since 2017.

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The closure of the Daily Monitor and NTV Uganda by the president’s son highlights the lack of press freedom in Uganda. This move threatens the rights enshrined in the country’s constitution and raises concerns about the future of independent journalism in the region. With the potential succession of Kainerugaba, who has shown a willingness to restrict media freedom, the situation in Uganda could deteriorate further, impacting the country’s democratic principles.

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