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Daily Monitor

Daily Monitor — Ugandan newspaper owned by Nation Media Group, shut down by military order in June 2026.

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  1. June 2026
  2. Citizen Digital

    Gen Muhoozi shuts down NTV Uganda, Spark TV and Daily Monitor By Moses Kinyanjui June 28, 2026 08:30 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Lt.

    Gen Muhoozi shuts down NTV Uganda, Spark TV and Daily Monitor
  3. The Standard

    "NTV and Moniter (sic) are being shut down from today!" Kainerugaba wrote on X, referring to NTV Uganda and the Daily Monitor, both part of the Nation Media Group."In Uganda, I DO NOT believe in a free press!

    Uganda army chief shuts down NTV Uganda and the Daily Monitor
  4. The Standard

    In a statement on Sunday, June 28, FEAJ President Erick Oduor criticised the Ugandan government's decision to shut down NTV Uganda, Daily Monitor and Spark TV, describing the move as an attack on media freedom.

    'Crumbling regime': journalists' federation condemns Uganda media shutdown
World & Region

US Senator calls for Uganda security review after media closure

The News

US Senator Jim Risch, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called for a review of Washington's security relationship with Uganda, saying that General Muhoozi Kainerugaba's closure of media outlets makes him and the military unfit partners for the US. Risch was responding to the closure of NTV Uganda and Daily Monitor Newspaper, owned by Nation Media Group.

30 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Yesterday

  1. US Senator calls for Uganda security review after media closure

    US Senator Jim Risch, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called for a review of Washington's security relationship with Uganda, saying that General Muhoozi Kainerugaba's closure of media outlets makes him and the military unfit partners for the US. Risch was responding to the closure of NTV Uganda and Daily Monitor Newspaper, owned by Nation Media Group.

    30 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Uganda dissidents face trial as president's son expands power

    Trials of two Ugandan government critics are resuming Tuesday as General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the 52-year-old son of President Yoweri Museveni and head of the army, intensifies a crackdown on activists and independent media. Analysts say he has become the dominant force in the country in recent weeks, with repeated statements that he intends to succeed his 81-year-old father.

    30 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  3. Uganda's military chief intensifies crackdown on government critics

    General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the 52-year-old son of President Yoweri Museveni and head of the army, has ordered the arrest of leading activists and politicians in recent weeks and shut down the main independent media group. Trials of two government critics, including opposition leader Kizza Besigye and his lawyer Erias Lukwago, were set to resume, with analysts saying Kainerugaba has become the dominant force in the country.

    30 June 2026 · The Standard

  4. US Senator calls for Uganda security ties review after media closure

    US Senator Jim Risch called for a review of the US-Uganda security relationship following General Muhoozi Kainerugaba's closure of NTV Uganda and Daily Monitor, saying attacks on free speech raised concerns over Muhoozi's suitability to lead Uganda's military. Kenya Editors Guild and East African Press Councils condemned the move, with Kenya Editors Guild President Zubeidah Kananu stating that "a free press is indispensable to democracy" and must be protected.

    30 June 2026 · The Standard

  5. Gachagua condemns media crackdowns in Kenya and East Africa

    Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has raised concerns over what he describes as a growing crackdown on the media in Kenya and across East Africa by leaders, citing incidents including the attempted abduction of a Standard Group Associate Editor and the closure of NTV Uganda, Spark TV and Daily Monitor by Uganda's Military Chief General Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

    30 June 2026 · The Standard

Monday 29 June

  1. Kenya Editors' Guild condemns military shutdown of NMG Uganda

    The Kenya Editors' Guild has condemned Uganda's military shutdown of Nation Media Group outlets (NTV Uganda, Spark TV, and Daily Monitor) ordered by Chief of Defence Forces Muhoozi Kainerugaba, calling it an unacceptable threat to media freedom and press independence that violates the right to access independent information.

    29 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Uganda military chief orders shutdown of Nation Media outlets

    Uganda's military chief ordered the shutdown of NTV Uganda, the Daily Monitor, and other Nation Media Group outlets on June 28, 2026, with armed soldiers surrounding the offices in Kampala, in what is described as part of an escalating regional crackdown on independent media across East Africa.

    29 June 2026 · The Standard

  3. Kenya Editors Guild condemns Uganda media outlet shutdown

    Kenya's Editors Guild has condemned Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni's shutdown of Nation Media Group outlets, calling it a threat to press freedom and democratic accountability. The closure followed an order by Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces to shut two leading media outlets, Daily Monitor and NTV Uganda, allegedly linked to critical coverage of the country's leadership.

    29 June 2026 · The Standard

Sunday 28 June

  1. Uganda's CDF declares power to shut media houses

    Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces General Muhoozi Kainerugaba declared that President Museveni granted him authority to shut down any media house, invoking those powers to force NTV Uganda, Spark TV and Daily Monitor off air. The general announced that all critical coverage of Uganda's leadership would henceforth require clearance from his office.

    28 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Uganda military chief orders closure of three major media outlets

    Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba has ordered the closure of NTV Uganda, Spark TV, and the Daily Monitor, accusing them of hostile reporting and acting against national interests. The shutdown has triggered concern among journalists and press freedom advocates over constitutional protections on freedom of expression.

    28 June 2026 · Capital News

  3. Uganda's military chief shuts down major media outlets

    Uganda's Chief of Defence Forces Muhoozi Kainerugaba has forced the shutdown of NTV Uganda, Spark TV, and Daily Monitor following an overnight security operation at Nation Media Group offices in Kampala. The crackdown came after Muhoozi posted on X that he had approval to close the outlets, stating the action targets "bad stories" about the country's leadership.

    28 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

  4. Uganda army chief orders shutdown of major media outlets

    Uganda's military head Muhoozi Kainerugaba ordered the closure of NTV Uganda, the Daily Monitor, and other outlets operated by Nation Media Group, stating he does not believe in a free press. The Daily Monitor reported being under "military siege" with armed soldiers stationed outside its offices.

    28 June 2026 · The Standard

  5. FEAJ condemns Uganda shutdown of three major media outlets

    The Federation of East Africa Journalists has condemned Uganda's shutdown of NTV Uganda, Daily Monitor, and Spark TV, ordered by Uganda People's Defence Forces Chief Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, calling it an attack on media freedom and a sign of a "crumbling regime."

    28 June 2026 · The Standard

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