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Retired General Calls Social Media a National Threat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32783, member: 636"] Top military brass, Michael Nyambuya, thinks social media might wreck Zimbabwe's safety. The retired army leader spoke at Mazowe's Defence University about online dangers. He believes fake stories, nasty posts, and aggressive language threaten national security right across the country. Parliament must step up fast before things spin out of control. Lawmakers need fresh rules to handle these digital problems. Nyambuya praised current cyber laws but wants them stronger. He told everyone that misinformation spreads like wildfire online these days. Parliament exists to make laws, watch over government actions, and represent regular people. It needs to distribute money properly among security services. The former general feels all government parts should follow the constitution strictly. Zimbabwe has already created the Cyber Bill to fight online troubles. The former military man believes that without tight rules, social media could shake Zimbabwe's foundations. Other nations struggle with similar internet issues worldwide. Nyambuya says Zimbabwe cannot wait around doing nothing. The retired lieutenant general currently serves as Deputy Senate president. [/QUOTE]
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