President Mnangagwa spoke against social media misuse during Independence Day celebrations at Gokwe. He warned online troublemakers not to mistake quiet citizens for weak ones. The president praised loyal people who stayed true despite online attacks. He thanked everyone who refused false messages from unknown groups with selfish plans. Many people waved flags as they listened to his speech about staying together.
He asked all citizens to help build Zimbabwe instead of paying attention to internet drama. Everyone needs to work for their communities and bring people together. The country faces problems with fake news meant to cause arguments between different groups. One person at the event said Zimbabwe would not fall for clickbait lies. The crowd supported messages about picking progress over harmful propaganda.
The president made his point very clear during the 45th Independence Day celebration. People should care more about real progress than online fighting. National pride matters more than what anonymous accounts say online. The government wants everyone to focus on improving their country together. Zimbabwe plans to stand strong against those who try to divide its people through social media.
He asked all citizens to help build Zimbabwe instead of paying attention to internet drama. Everyone needs to work for their communities and bring people together. The country faces problems with fake news meant to cause arguments between different groups. One person at the event said Zimbabwe would not fall for clickbait lies. The crowd supported messages about picking progress over harmful propaganda.
The president made his point very clear during the 45th Independence Day celebration. People should care more about real progress than online fighting. National pride matters more than what anonymous accounts say online. The government wants everyone to focus on improving their country together. Zimbabwe plans to stand strong against those who try to divide its people through social media.