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Zimbabwe Drafting New Law to Regulate Social Media Amid Unrestricted Use Concerns
Zimbabwe Drafting New Law to Regulate Social Media Amid Unrestricted Use Concerns
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Zimbabwe is drafting a new social media law to address concerns about unregulated use and improve social media governance, which is lacking across Africa, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Jenfan Muswere said.He criticized the current unregulated environment, saying that it allows "ghost accounts" to demonize the country and that some former journalists have become biased "cashvists" lacking journalistic integrity. The ministry aims to effectively govern social media with new legislation holding users accountable, Muswere added. He also asserted that Zimbabwe's existing governance structure ensures access to information through various officials. Muswere emphasized the government's transparency, stating that the ministry will continue Q&A sessions with ministers and media tours to showcase government projects and provide journalists with firsthand access.
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Zimbabwe Drafting New Law to Regulate Social Media Amid Unrestricted Use Concerns
10:32 13.03.2025 (Updated: 11:37 13.03.2025) Ekaterina Shilova
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In 2019, the government of Zimbabwe, led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, launched Vision 2030, an ambitious national development strategy that aims to transform the country into an upper-middle-income economy by 2030. The plan focuses on sustainable growth, social equity, and inclusive prosperity.
Zimbabwe is drafting a new social media law to address concerns about unregulated use and improve social media governance, which is lacking across Africa, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Jenfan Muswere said.
He criticized the current unregulated environment, saying that it allows "ghost accounts" to demonize the country and that some former
journalists have become biased "cashvists" lacking journalistic integrity.
The ministry aims to effectively govern social media with new legislation holding users accountable, Muswere added. He also asserted that Zimbabwe's existing governance structure ensures access to information through various officials.
Muswere emphasized the
government's transparency, stating that the ministry will continue Q&A sessions with ministers and media tours to showcase government projects and provide journalists with firsthand access.