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  Uganda's Election Internet Blackout Sparks Warning from Tanzania

Uganda’s election internet blackout meets Tanzania’s warning | AfricanewsAs Uganda held its presidential elections, a heavy internet blackout left many wondering if transparency was sacrificed for security. But what does this mean for democracy in Africa?

Uganda's Internet Shutdown: A Recipe for Suspicion
The Ugandan government shut down social media, messaging apps, and mobile internet on election day, citing the need to curb misinformation and protect public order. But critics argue that this move has made it harder for independent monitors, journalists, and ordinary citizens to share information in real-time, fueling suspicions of electoral malpractice.

Tanzania's Unusual Acknowledgement
In a rare display of candor, Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan publicly reflected on similar internet blackouts in her country, acknowledging that they had caused 'serious challenges' for voters, businesses, and media. Her remarks highlight the growing debate across Africa about the use of internet shutdowns during politically sensitive moments.

A Regional Trend: Internet Shutdowns as a Tool of Election Management
Uganda is not alone in restricting digital access during elections or political unrest. Countries like Ethiopia, Sudan, and Guinea have all followed suit, citing national security and misinformation as reasons. But experts warn that such actions undermine democracy, delay results, and disrupt everyday life.

The Human Cost of Internet Shutdowns
Small businesses reliant on mobile money or online orders face disruptions. Citizens struggle to communicate with family or report irregularities. Journalists and civil society groups are forced to rely on delayed reporting rather than live updates. These shutdowns, observers say, erode trust in the process and leave ordinary voters feeling cut off.

A Warning from Tanzania: Internet Shutdowns Can Backfire Politically
Tanzania's recent public reflection is a rare instance of an African leader acknowledging the negative consequences of shutdowns. Experts warn that internet shutdowns can backfire politically, undermining transparency and confidence in the vote.

As elections continue across Africa this year, citizens, journalists, and investors are watching closely. The question many are asking: are internet shutdowns an acceptable tool for election management, or do they threaten democracy itself?

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