A new tax on social media has taken effect in Uganda, angering many who see the revenue measure as an attack on free speech.
A tax on users of sites such as Facebook was first proposed by long-time leader Yoweri Museveni, who complained of online gossip in a March letter that urged the finance minister to raise money “to cope with the consequences.”
In addition to the usual data fees, social media users must now pay upfront a daily levy of Sh200 (70cents) to access everything from WhatsApp to Twitter. Ladislaus Rwakafuuzi, a prominent human rights lawyer in Uganda, said many people are “bitter” because the tax “was brought in bad faith.”
– AP