Man acquitted of cyberbullying after witchcraft accusations
Mpofu also disputed the forensic report saying it was flawed in that only the complainant’s cell phone was examined and his phone was never taken for forensic examination.
By Desmond Chingarande
Jun. 13, 2026
Zim aligns cyber law with African Digital Rights framework
“Our Constitution enshrines these principles, guaranteeing freedom of expression under section 61 and access to information under section 62,” she said.
By Patricia Sibanda
Jun. 1, 2026
Zimbabwe crosses 1 000 mark in certified data guardians
ICT minister Tatenda Mavetera stressed that robust data protection builds public trust, which in turn fuels economic growth, digital inclusion and sustainable innovation.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 1, 2026
Zimbabwe’s war on GBV: Progress made, promises kept and the steep road ahead
In the early post-independence years of the 1980s and 90s, the movement was almost entirely driven by the passion of civil society.
By Joyline Chiedza Basira
Apr. 21, 2026
The Illusion of Privacy: Taking control of your digital identity
Every time you click “search” or hit “send,” you leave behind a digital footprint one that companies often understand better than you do.
By Panashe Sharara
Mar. 30, 2026
Turning journalism into a legal hazard
In doing so, they not only endanger individual reporters but also chill investigative reporting and weaken the public’s right to receive information.
By Zororai Nkomo
Mar. 6, 2026
Child online safety: An urgent call to action
A number of countries have started discussions on banning access for children in order to improve protection.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa
Feb. 9, 2026
The case for Zim to enforce its cyber laws to protect doctors and the public
ZIMBABWE’S Cyber and Data Protection Act [Chapter 12:07] was not crafted as a theoretical statute for rare digital crimes.
By Johannes Marisa
Feb. 6, 2026
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Doctors raise alarm over rising cyber attacks, online harassment
“We are noticing an unprecedented attack on medical practitioners by patients and relatives of patients for false reasons, especially on social media,” he said.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 2, 2026




