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Government bans twerking and dubbing

CB Reporter by CB Reporter
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Word has reached our desk that the Ugandan government has decided and agreed to ban any form of erotic dance, drama and vulgar language on social media and any broadcast network in the country, therefore no more twerking videos, whining and dubbing yourselves or else you could face up to ten years in prison or a fine of shs10 million.

Mr Muhwezi said some people and women activists have misunderstood the Anti–pornography Act, 2014, thinking it bans miniskirts. To address the misunderstanding, Mr Muhwezi said during a press conference on Thursday, April 28 in Kampala, the cabinet agreed on the new anti–pornography regulations.

“Cabinet scrutinized the provisions of the Anti–pornography Act, 2014 with the view of addressing its ambiguity to ease its applicability in Uganda,” Mr Muhwezi said.

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“After scrutiny, cabinet has approved the anti–pornography regulations, 2015, which we believe will now ease the implementation of the Anti–pornography Act, 2014. The guidelines prohibit broadcasting of sexually explicit material in the form of still pictures, video footage and vulgar presenter utterances on our media airwaves.”

To the effect, cabinet has directed the Ethics ministry to issue a statutory instrument to gazette the regulations “so that enforcement can commence immediately”.
The new regulations come on the heels of the formation of a Pornography Control Committee, which will, among other roles, sniff for pornographic material before it is even offloaded on the public and to destroy such offensive matter.
Dr Annette Kezaabu Kasimbazi heads the committee whose other members are Pastor Martin Ssempa, Dalton Oponya, Sheikh Ali Waiswa, Joan Kyomugisha, Gastone Byamugisha, Hafisa Kabagonja, Victoria Ssentamu and Fred Nyakori.

At the beginning of this month, Ethics minister Simon Lokodo said the government would next fiscal year spend Shs2.6 billion on pornography detecting software.
The software would be installed on electronic gadgets such as mobile phones and even computers, which would automatically send an alert to the control room – giving the details about the kind of gadget being used for pornography.
All this, Mr Lokodo said, is meant to ease the enforcement of the anti-pornography act.

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