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UCC Issues Stern Warning to Media Over Surge in Explicit Content, Citing Threat to Public Morality

Timothy Lukanga
Last updated: 2024/10/17 at 10:55 AM
Timothy Lukanga
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Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) headquarters in Bugolobi, Courtesy Photo
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The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has issued a stern warning to broadcasters over the rising wave of explicit content on television, radio, and online platforms, accusing them of breaching minimum broadcasting standards and putting public morality at risk.

TheCommission has expressed concern over the resurgence of inappropriate content being aired across TV, radio, and online platforms. The commission’s executive director, Nyombi Thembo, warned that broadcasters were failing to adhere to regulations designed to protect public decency, citing a worrying increase in offensive material that frequently contains explicit sexual innuendo and inappropriate messaging.

“We have observed a troubling resurgence of inappropriate content… This content frequently contains explicit sexual innuendo and inappropriate messages,” Thembo said, adding that broadcasters have ignored previous warnings from the UCC.

UCC chief executive Nyombi Thembo. Courtesy Photo

The commission specifically pointed to breaches of the Uganda Communications Act, which mandates broadcasters to ensure their content aligns with public morality. Among the key violations were airing adult-oriented content outside of designated hours and failing to classify or regulate music videos and audios that contain inappropriate messages.

“Broadcasters must ensure that any programme aired is not contrary to public morality,” the UCC stated, emphasizing that adult-oriented content should only be aired at suitable times to avoid exposure to minors.

The UCC has directed all broadcasters to classify their content through the Media Council to ensure compliance with minimum broadcasting standards. Failure to comply with the law, Thembo warned, would result in legal consequences.

This move has sparked a wider debate about the balance between protecting public morality and upholding freedom of expression. Critics argue that the commission’s guidelines may stifle creative expression and media freedom, while supporters contend that stricter regulations are necessary to shield the public, particularly children, from harmful content.

As broadcasters face increased scrutiny, many are left to navigate the fine line between censorship and compliance with the UCC’s regulations, a battle that could reshape the future of Uganda’s media landscape.

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Timothy Lukanga October 17, 2024
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