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Uganda media shutdown sparks talks to reopen outlets

Modern Diplomacy

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June 30, 2026

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Negotiations are underway to reopen several Ugandan media outlets after the military ordered their closure, intensifying concerns over press freedom and political interference in the country’s media landscape. The shutdown, which targeted newspapers, television and radio stations owned by Kenya’s Nation Media Group, has drawn international criticism from human rights organisations and foreign lawmakers, adding [] The post Uganda media shutdown sparks talks to reopen outlets appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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WAN-IFRA

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· Jul 1, 2026

Vestiges of press freedom in Uganda finally disappear down the drain

On 28th June, 2026, Ugandans woke up to a barrage of social media posts on General Muhoozi Kainerugaba’s X handle, most of them alluding to Uganda’s media and press freedom – his unbelief in it – and the closure of the biggest independent media house, Nation Media Group (NMG). The post Vestiges of press freedom in Uganda finally disappear down the drain appeared first on WAN-IFRA.

Watchdog Uganda

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· Jul 1, 2026

Gen Muhoozi Holds Crisis Talks With Nation Media Group Owners Over Daily Monitor, NTV Uganda Shutdown

Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba has held closed-door talks with owners of Nation Media Group at the Special Forces Command Headquarters in a bid to resolve the ongoing shutdown of NTV Uganda, Daily Monitor, KFM, and Dembe FM. The high-level meeting in Entebbe brought together Tanzanian businessman Rostam Aziz, who recently acquired a controlling stake in Nation [] The post Gen Muhoozi Holds Crisis Talks With Nation Media Group Owners Over Daily Monitor, NTV Uganda Shutdown appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.

Breakthrough News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Uganda’s largest non-state media group under military siege

Repression continues in Uganda, as channels and radio stations of Nation Media Group are shut down. Pavan Kulkarni , July 7, 2026

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· Jun 28, 2026

Daily Monitor under military siege as soldiers surround Kampala headquarters in crackdown

Uganda’s Nation Media Group outlets were shut down as soldiers surrounded Daily Monitor in Kampala, while NTV and Spark TV went off air under Gen Muhoozi’s orders.

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Related coverage for "Uganda media shutdown sparks talks to reopen outlets": WAN-IFRA — Vestiges of press freedom in Uganda finally disappear down the drain. Watchdog Uganda — Gen Muhoozi Holds Crisis Talks With Nation Media Group Owners Over Daily Monitor, NTV Uganda Shutdown. Breakthrough News — Uganda’s largest non-state media group under military siege. Legit.ng — Daily Monitor under military siege as soldiers surround Kampala headquarters in crackdown