Uganda Restores Internet After Ageing President Wins 7th Term

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Ugandan authorities partially restored internet services late on Saturday after 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni won a seventh term to extend his rule into a fifth decade with a landslide victory rejected by the opposition.

Users reported being able to reconnect to the internet around 11 p.m. local time 2000 GMT on Saturday and some internet service providers sent out a message to customers saying the regulator had ordered them to restore services excluding social media.

We have restored internet so that businesses that rely on internet can resume work, David Birungi, spokesperson for Airtel Uganda AIRTEL.UG, one of the countrys biggest telecom companies told Reuters. He added the state communications regulator had ordered that social media remain shut down.

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