Uganda flipped social media back on after election lockdown drama, VPN threats, and a late official green light.
Who controlled the switch
Who controlled the switch
- The Uganda Communications Commission handled enforcement.
- Nyombi Thembo issued warnings publicly.
- Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba praised public compliance.
- Citizens across Uganda felt the impact.
- Authorities shut down online platforms during election tension.
- Internet access was later restored without social apps.
- Social networks stayed blocked temporarily.
- Full access eventually came back.
- A nationwide shutdown happened before restoration.
- Internet access resumed on January 17, 2026.
- Social platforms reopened January 26, 2026.
- The timeline stayed official and public.
- The block applied nationwide.
- Mobile and fixed users lost access.
- Workarounds spread fast countrywide.
- Enforcement warnings targeted all regions.
- Officials cited false information risks.
- Election interference fears drove decisions.
- Violence prevention stayed the stated goal.
- Control mattered more than convenience.
- Many users jumped onto VPNs.
- UCC warned of device bans.
- Officials reviewed conditions.
- Platforms reopened without VPN use.