The Ugandan government is in talks to lift its ban on Facebook, imposed in 2021 due to allegations of political interference. The ban resulted in a digital blackout, affecting not only political communication but also personal and business interactions.
With around 2.5 million Ugandans using Facebook and the Uganda Revenue Authority benefiting financially, the platform’s return seems imminent. This could be a significant win for businesses, especially small ones, making digital marketing more affordable and accessible.
While the lifting of the ban is welcomed, concerns remain. The government may impose restrictions or censorship, and Facebook’s past privacy issues raise questions about government monitoring and control.
As the situation unfolds, Ugandans are reminded to should remain cautious, pushing for transparency and strong regulations to protect their rights.