The Executive Director of the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), Nyombi Thembo, says the Commission has taken note of the circumstances that led to Nation Media Group (NMG) Uganda outlets going off air. In a post shared on X, Nyombi said the Commission had begun consultations with relevant government stakeholders to obtain verified information regarding the developments affecting NTV Uganda, Spark TV, Dembe FM, and KFM. He urged members of the public to remain calm as the consultations continue. “The Commission urges the public to remain calm and allow these consultations to proceed,” Nyombi posted. He added that further updates would be provided as appropriate once the consultations are concluded. The remarks come after several Nation Media Group Uganda outlets were taken off air in the early hours of Sunday following reports of a security deployment at the broadcaster’s premises and transmission facilities. Discover more from 303 News Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Related Posts:NTV Uganda, Spark TV, Dembe Fm, K Fm Forced Off Air…Ministry of Education Dismisses Ebola School Closure RumoursKCCA Unveils Major Reforms to Transform Kampala Into…Lawyers, Activists Petition IGG Over Anita Among’s…Five Candidates Cleared for High-Stakes Kalangala…Deadly Virus Outbreak Strands Cruise Ship in… Post navigation NTV Uganda, Spark TV, Dembe Fm, K Fm Forced Off Air After Overnight Security Deployment Uganda’s Silenced Voices: A History of Media Houses Forced Off Air