AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPress Freedom Under Military Pressure: Uganda’s military chief Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba ordered the shutdown of Nation Media Group outlets in Uganda, with soldiers sealing NTV Uganda, Spark TV, and the Daily Monitor in Kampala; Muhoozi says he “does not believe in a free press” and claims he has authority to close any media house, while the National Association of Broadcasters warns of damage to the media ecosystem. Opposition & Civil Society Crackdown Claims: Opposition leader Bobi Wine alleges the military abducted two prominent civil society leaders and lawyers, adding to fears of a widening crackdown on dissent. Budget & Cost of Living: As FY2026/27 begins, Uganda’s new tax measures include higher excise duties (including on fuel and spirits) and new charges affecting plastics and motorcycles—raising concerns about higher prices for households and businesses. Energy Access Warning: A global energy report flags that hundreds of millions in Sub-Saharan Africa still lack electricity, urging Uganda to make power more affordable and expand rural electrification. Ebola Cross-Border Risk Measures: With Ebola spreading in the region, Saudi Arabia announced travel restrictions affecting Uganda and other countries, while international coverage highlights preparedness concerns during major events.
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