In a statement issued on Sunday, the media organisation said soldiers carried out the operation at about 1:00 a.m., forcing the closure of its premises and disrupting broadcasting and publishing activities.

Nation Media Group Uganda (NMG-U) has announced that its offices in Kampala have been rendered inaccessible after what it described as an overnight military raid that disrupted its operations across television, radio and newspaper platforms.

The NMG, a leading media conglomerate headquartered in Kenya, owns several outlets in Uganda, including the Daily Monitor newspaper, Spark TV, NTV Uganda, and radio stations such as KFM and Dembe FM.

In a statement issued on Sunday, the media organisation said soldiers carried out the operation at about 1:00 a.m., forcing the closure of its premises and disrupting broadcasting and publishing activities.

"Nation Media Group Uganda (NMG-U) wishes to inform our esteemed readers, viewers, listeners, and stakeholders that our physical premises on Plots 29/35, 8th Street, Industrial Area at Namuwongo, Kampala, and at the Kampala Serena International Conference Centre, have been rendered inaccessible following an overnight raid by the military," the statement said.