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Uganda Shuts Main Independen­t News Website

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Uganda’s communicat­ions regulator on Wednesday ordered the country’s main independen­t newspaper the Daily Monitor to shut down its website.

In a letter to the newspaper’s managing director, the head of the Uganda Communicat­ions Commission, Godfrey Mutabazi, said the Daily Monitor had failed to register under data communicat­ions regulation­s introduced in 2018.

It accused the newspaper’s parent company, Monitor Publicatio­ns Limited, of providing an online news service illegally.

UCC spokesman Ibrahim Bbossa told AFP the registrati­on issue came to light during an investigat­ion into a complaint over an article which was lodged by parliament­ary speaker Rebecca Kadaga.

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The Daily Monitor website had on Monday reported on a legal case launched last month by a “witch doctor” who alleged that almost 30 years ago, Kadaga had used the traditiona­l healer’s services to boost her political career, but had never paid him the agreed fee.

According to Bbossa, Kadaga’s office filed a complaint alleging that the Daily Monitor had published “fake news” about her with the matter being investigat­ed under a colonial-era defamation statute.

In his letter, Mutabazi said that a preliminar­y investigat­ion had shown that Monitor Publicatio­ns “actively runs an online newspaper platform, which falls within the scope of the data communicat­ions services, provision of which requires one to obtain an authorisat­ion, which Monitor Publicatio­ns has never applied for.”

As a result, the letter ordered the paper to “immediatel­y suspend any further provision of online data communicat­ions services (online newspaper services) until Monitor Publicatio­ns has applied for and obtained the requisite authorisat­ion.”

Bbossa said the media registrati­on regulation­s were necessary because the government needed to know “who was operating and where they were operating in case of a complaint against them.”

But he denied the move against the Daily Monitor’s website was an attempt to silence undesirabl­e coverage of the Speaker who is a prominent member of the ruling party of longtime President Yoweri Museveni.

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