The State Surveillance: Is this a National Security or Regime Survival?

In Uganda, surveillance isn't just about cameras on the street; it's in your pocket, your messages, calls, your movements. We’re pulling back the curtain on the technology and the tactics used to keep tabs on the nation. From facial recognition technology on the streets of Kampala to the silent monitoring of encrypted chats, state surveillance in Uganda has entered a new era. In this documentary, we go behind the lens to uncover how advanced monitoring tools are being used to track the opposition, journalists, and everyday citizens. The state's defence in all this is that they are doing it for national security. ​ The verdict is for you to make.