Uganda: Fact Check - Ai-Generated Video of Uganda's First Lady Debunked

20 December 2025

A video circulating on social media purporting to show Uganda's First Lady, Janet Museveni, urging citizens not to vote for her husband, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, is entirely fabricated.

The short clip, widely shared on platforms including WhatsApp, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter), features an AI-generated likeness of the First Lady appearing to speak against the President's candidacy, causing confusion and concern among some members of the public.

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However, a digital forensic review conducted by the DisMis Fake News Desk confirms that the video was created using artificial intelligence to simulate both the First Lady's appearance and voice. Analysts identified inconsistencies in lip synchronisation, unnatural voice modulation and irregular background lighting--common indicators of AI-generated or manipulated content.

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The Office of the First Lady has dismissed the claims, stating that she has not made any remarks discouraging Ugandans from voting for the President.

Furthermore, no credible media organisation or official government channel has reported such statements. The video exists solely on social media platforms, a frequent channel for the spread of AI-driven disinformation.

Conclusion: The video claiming to show Uganda's First Lady urging citizens not to vote for President Museveni is false and digitally fabricated.

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