Kampala, 15 January, 2026 / 11:51 pm (ACI Africa).
Ugandans have cast their votes in the January 15 general elections amid a nationwide internet shutdown in a move that the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) made “to curb misinformation.”
UCC reportedly directed all mobile network operators and internet service providers to suspend public internet access nationwide, citing the need to curb online misinformation and disinformation and to maintain security during the election period.
The shutdown that started at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, January 13, comes days after the Local Ordinary of Kampala, Archbishop Paul Ssemogerere, lamented about the growing fear and anxiety that he said is fueled by divisive narratives in the media.
In his January 6 homily during the Perpetual, Jubilee, and Diamond Profession at Nkokonjeru in His Metropolitan see, Archbishop Ssemogerere said that peaceful elections would not only bring justice but also harmony to the East African nation.
“We pray for our nation that it may remain peaceful, especially during times of elections. What we see in the media is disappointing and creates fear and anxiety,” Archbishop Ssemogerere said.






