Following the conclusion of Uganda's 2026 General Elections and a comprehensive security review, the Communications Commission has directed the restoration of public internet access across the country, effective immediately. The temporary restriction was implemented to curb misinformation, prevent electoral interference, and reduce the risk of incitement during the sensitive election period, while ensuring essential services remained operational.
As connectivity resumes, authorities emphasize responsible internet use to support learning, business, and national cohesion, urging citizens to avoid spreading false information or engaging in disruptive activity. The Commission expressed appreciation to the public for their patience, telecom operators for compliance, and the media for responsible reporting during the outage.