The most prominent media outlets in Uganda remain unable to operate after the army chief, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of President Museveni and his likely successor, ordered the military shutdown on ...
The president’s son said he did not believe in a free press as military personnel were deployed to the media offices.
The army chief says he does not believe in a free press and has ordered the shutdown of NTV and Daily Monitor.
General Muhoozi Kainerugaba ordered the shutdown of NTV Uganda, Spark TV, and Daily Monitor, igniting concern over press freedom amid a military crackdown.
Uganda’s leading independent media network, were shut down by the military the night of 27 June on the orders of General ...
Uganda's only boldly independent media institutions, Daily Monitor and NTV Uganda, were forcibly shut down by military ...
NAIROBI — Uganda's leading independent media group said it was under "military siege" on Sunday after the army chief ordered the shutdown of its newspapers, TV station and radio outlets. Muhoozi ...
Uganda's army chief orders the shutdown of leading independent media, asserting military control and threatening press freedom.
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It Is Either Press Freedom or Nothing

I was scrolling through X when I came across a viral post showing a meeting held on June 30, 2026, between National Media Group's new owner, Rostam Azizi, Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces, Muhoozi ...
The ongoing siege against Daily Monitor and NTV Uganda has sparked concerns about press freedom and independent journalism in the country. A recent meeting involving National Media Group's new owner, ...
This picture, taken on June 28, 2026, shows a television screen displaying NTV Uganda's channel at 11:55pm after it was taken off air by security operatives in Kampala. Photo/David Vush Ajuna. Nation ...
Uganda’s military chief, who is also the president’s son, said on Sunday he had ordered the closure of two leading media outlets, declaring that he did “not believe in a free press”.