Gift Machengete stans UN cyber pact to secure Zimbabwe tech

Zimbabwe backed a UN cybercrime pact, pitching it as investor bait, digital armor, and a global teamwork upgrade.

Zimbabwe's stance at UN cyber talks
  • Zimbabwe endorsed the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime.
  • Framed as protection for the digital economy and investor confidence.
  • Pitch leaned hard on national cyber governance gains.
Who spoke and where
  • Dr Gift Machengete represented Zimbabwe at a UN committee.
  • Spoke during talks in Vienna, Austria.
  • Carried the flag for POTRAZ on cyber policy.
Why the Convention matters to Zimbabwe
  • Dr Gift Machengete said it boosts cross-border cooperation.
  • Unlocks technical help for developing countries.
  • Targets cyber threats hitting data flows and tech systems.
Investment and digital growth angle
  • Aligns with digital transformation and innovation-led growth goals.
  • Supports e-commerce and financial technology expansion.
  • Cuts cyber risks that scare consumers and investors.
Push for faster global action
  • Urged States to sign and ratify without dragging their feet.
  • Backed negotiations for an added protocol.
  • Referenced United Nations General Assembly Resolution 79/243.
Focus of the extra protocol
  • Dr Gift Machengete flagged cyber-enabled attacks as a priority.
  • Targets threats to infrastructure and finance.
  • Covers risks to public services.
Governance and participation rules
  • Wants the Conference of the States Parties to keep technical.
  • Calls for procedures matching UN crime conventions.
  • Supports limited NGO involvement to protect State sovereignty.
 

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