The Republic of Zimbabwe did not pass a Cyber Crimes Act, and POTRAZ says social media is flat-out wrong.
No standalone cyber law exists
No standalone cyber law exists
- The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe shut down the rumor.
- Claims of a new Cyber Crimes Act were labeled false.
- Zimbabwe uses existing criminal law sections.
- Viral posts sparked the clarification.
- Cyber rules sit inside the Criminal Law Code.
- Amendments landed through the Cyber and Data Protection Act.
- Changes rolled out back in 2021.
- Law tracks tech shifts, not panic posts.
- Hacking and data interference trigger charges.
- Threats, harassment, and cyberbullying count.
- Non-consensual intimate images are illegal.
- Child exploitation online brings serious penalties.
- Card fraud and PIN abuse are covered.
- Device misuse for cyber offences is banned.
- Sentences can reach ten years.
- Fines scale with offense severity.
- Zimbabwe signed the UN cybercrime convention.
- Local laws mirror global standards.
- POTRAZ told the public to verify claims.
- Misinformation risks legal confusion.