Uganda’s Communications Commission has ordered a nationwide internet shutdown ahead of the presidential elections, instructing service providers to suspend access over public safety concerns. Authorities say the move aims to curb misinformation, electoral fraud, and the incitement of violence. Critics argue the blackout undermines transparency, freedom of expression, and democratic participation. Afro-Expert in Democracy, Governance and Human Rights, Tapiwa Chadya, unpacks the broader implications for democracy and human rights.

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