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Zimbabwe Cracks Down on Social Media Posts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35240, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's government is stepping up its fight against troublesome online content. Officials warn they will track and punish people who post messages that might upset national stability. The government plans to arrest those who spread what it calls harmful information on social media platforms. Authorities say they want to protect the country from misleading posts. They are working on new laws that would give them more power to control what people share online. The Cyber Protection Act already makes some digital actions illegal. Government leaders like George Charamba and Information Minister Dr. Jenfan Muswere argue these measures are necessary. They claim the rules will stop false information and hold users responsible for their online actions. Similar approaches have been used in other countries, such as South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. However, human rights groups are worried. They fear the vague rules could silence people who disagree with the government. Critics believe these regulations might limit free speech and press freedom. The announcement has sparked debate about digital rights and state control. As tensions rise, people are watching closely to see how these new restrictions will play out. The government seems determined to tighten its grip on online communication. [/QUOTE]
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