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Meta Nears Return to Uganda After Four-Year Ban

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Last updated: December 27, 2024 11:14 pm
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After a four-year absence, Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is poised to make a comeback in Uganda. Talks are underway between the government and the social media giant to lift the ban that has been in place since 2021.

The ban was initially imposed by the Ugandan government following accusations of Facebook’s interference in the country’s political affairs, particularly during the presidential elections. Tensions escalated when Facebook took action against several accounts linked to the government, labeling them as fake. This led to a government-mandated shutdown of the platform, resulting in a digital blackout that disrupted personal connections and business operations nationwide.

As the end of 2024 approaches, the reinstatement of Facebook in Uganda seems increasingly likely. With approximately 2.5 million active users in the country, the return of the platform could bring significant benefits. The Uganda Revenue Authority stands to gain financially, and small businesses may find digital marketing more accessible and effective. Moreover, the revival of Facebook could facilitate reconnection with loved ones and enable Ugandans to engage more actively on a global scale.

Despite the potential advantages, concerns persist. The government’s decision to lift the ban may come with conditions, such as restrictions or censorship, which could impede online freedoms. Moreover, Facebook’s history of privacy issues raises questions about government oversight and data control. As these developments unfold, it is crucial for Ugandans to remain vigilant, advocate for transparency, and push for regulations that protect their rights in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

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