Government has stepped up efforts to utilize surveillance technology to address traffic problems on the country’s roads.
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The Premier League has agreed its first broadcast deal with social media giant Facebook, worth £200million over three years.
Customers to pay a new government tax on social media accounts before they can access them.
Amnesty International called on Uganda to scrap the tax, saying it robbed “many people of their right to freedom of expression, with a chilling effect on other human rights”.
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni unashamedly defended the country’s new social media tax, saying Ugandans were using such platforms for “lying”, and squandering the nation’s hard currency on fees to foreign-owned telecoms firms.
Uganda’s new tax on social media access limits basic rights and harms business, according to a petition filed by activists to the constitutional court against a levy that civic groups and opposition parties say is onerous.