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Museveni signs foreign influence Bill into law

Publish date: 18 May 2026
Issue Number: 1177
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Uganda

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has signed into law a contentious measure that he says aims to curb foreign influence in the country despite heavy criticism from quarters such as the central bank, warning it could trigger ‘economic disaster’. The 81-year-old Museveni, in power since 1986, has over the years regularly decried outside influence in Uganda, accusing domestic political rivals of receiving funding from abroad, reports CNBC Africa. Museveni signed the legislation, effectively making it law, his office said in a statement issued late yesterday (Sunday). The ‘Protection of Sovereignty’ Bill, passed this month, criminalises promotion of the ‘interests of a foreigner against the interests of Uganda’ and requires foreign agents to register. It also bans anyone working on behalf of foreign interests from developing or implementing policy without government approval. Penalties for violations include up to 10 years in prison and steep cash fines. Central Bank governor ​Michael Atingi-Ego warned the law could diminish financial flows into Uganda and risked running down foreign exchange reserves. The World Bank also criticised the legislation, saying it could expose to criminal liability a broad range of ‘routine development activities’.

Full CNBC Africa report

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