Tough! Gov't Planning Massive Regulation Of Social Media Ahead Of 2026 Elections  - SWIFT DAILY NEWS
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Tough! Gov’t Planning Massive Regulation Of Social Media Ahead Of 2026 Elections 

By Our Reporter 

The Ugandan government has announced plans to regulate social media ahead of next year’s elections, introducing new policies and technologies to guide online information sharing. Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, the Minister of ICT and National Guidance, stated that these measures are aimed at curbing the spread of misinformation and ensuring responsible use of digital platforms.

Concerns Over Social Media’s Impact

The decision follows recent calls from Uganda’s Mufti, Sheikh Shaban Ramadan Mubajje, to ban TikTok, citing concerns about its negative influence on the country’s moral and social values. Mubajje criticized the platform for allegedly promoting misleading content and immorality, sparking debate over the role of social media in Uganda’s society.

While some Ugandans, particularly religious leaders and parents, support stricter regulations, others argue that social media platforms should be used responsibly rather than banned outright. This ongoing debate highlights the challenge of balancing free speech with concerns about digital content’s influence on societal norms.

Uganda’s History Of Internet Regulation

This is not the first time the Ugandan government has moved to control digital platforms. In 2018, it introduced a controversial social media tax, which was later removed due to public outcry. In 2021, authorities shut down social media and messaging services ahead of the presidential election, citing concerns over misinformation and national security.

Human rights organizations have criticized these measures, warning that such restrictions undermine democratic freedoms. The latest move to regulate social media has once again raised concerns about potential censorship and the suppression of dissenting voices.

The Road To 2026 Elections

As Uganda prepares for its next general elections, the government’s efforts to regulate social media will be closely monitored both locally and internationally. Striking a balance between protecting national interests and upholding freedom of expression remains a key challenge. The effectiveness and fairness of these regulations will likely shape public trust in the electoral process and the broader democratic space in Uganda.

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