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When Kiryowa Kiwanuka Defended His Sovereignty Bill

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AI-generatedThe article discusses a bill that may increase regulatory risk for foreign-owned businesses in Uganda, potentially affecting investment and operations. However, the commercial mechanism is weak as the bill's enforcement and specific economic impacts are not detailed. The primary effect could be on foreign investors' sentiment and compliance costs, but no direct product or supply chain is identified.
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- The Protection of Sovereignty Bill categorizes critical commentary as economic sabotage.
- The bill could lead to charges of treason for journalists and activists.
- Foreign entities dominate Uganda's economy, but the bill focuses on political sovereignty.
- The article questions the bill's impact on economic sovereignty and foreign ownership.
- Published on 2026-04-23.
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