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Uganda Reassures Tourists on Safety as Country Goes to Polls

By Patience NatukundaJanuary 10, 2026No Comments
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Uganda's national parks, wildlife reserves, cultural sites, cities, adventure and hospitality establishments will remain open during the election cycle.
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Millions of Ugandans will, on the 15th of January 2026, be casting their votes in yet another torrid presidential election, a cycle that is known to cause subtle and sometimes lasting disruptions in everyday operations within the country.

Internet shutdowns, travel limitations, financial flow hiccups and violence are not uncommon on the track of Uganda’s previous electoral cycles.

The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has, however, issued a statement on the forthcoming election period reassuring travelers and tourists that the country remains fully open for tourism during the ongoing election cycle.

UTB notes that tourism destinations are and will be safe for visitation and all hospitality services are and will continue to be at per.

“Leading to the elections, Uganda has continued to enjoy a calm and stable environment across all tourism areas, including national parks, wildlife reserves, cultural sites, cities, adventure and hospitality establishments. Tourism activities are proceeding normally, with hotels, lodges, tour operators, attractions, and transport services operating without disruption,” the statement issued on January 9th reads in part.

According to the Electoral Commission, the electoral cycle will start on Thursday January 15th and end on February 6th. This will cover the elections of President; Members of Parliament and Local Government Councils (City/District; Municipality/City Division; and Sub County, Town, Municipal Division), including Councilors representing Special Interest Groups (SIGs).

The Tourism Board further states that the government of Uganda has put in place adequate security measures to ensure the safety of citizens and visitors across the country on the election day.

“UTB continues to work closely with relevant government agencies as well as the private sector to ensure seamless visitor experiences across the country. We encourage visitors to “The Pearl of Africa” to proceed with their travel plans as scheduled,” the statement reads.

In his New Year’s address, President Museveni, who is also the major contender in this election against opposition’s Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine, condemned Police’s use of excessive force in crowd control like the use of batons to cane civilians among other approaches.

The President called for more peaceful, “non-lethal, legally accepted” methods citing tear gas and water canons. He further advised that public notices should be put out before the police launches any of the necessary enforcements.

As per the law – declaration of election results in 48 hours- the presidential race results are expected on Saturday January 17th, 2025 as voting for other posts continues.

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