THE government has not put restrictions on what Zimbabweans can post on social media, and has no system in place to monitor the medium, Information secretary Ndabaningi Mangwana has said. Zimbabwe enacted the Data Protection Act, on December 3, last year, ostensibly to curb cybercrimes and improve trust in ICTs, but activists fear that the…
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA Godwin Mangudya was punched, slapped and burned with cigarettes. Assailants beat and kicked Toneo Rutsito so hard he lost a tooth. Their crime? Journalism.
The assaults on the Zimbabwean journalists came as they tried to cover political events. VOA journalist.
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johannesburg, south africa - Godwin Mangudya was punched, slapped and burned with cigarettes. Assailants beat and kicked Toneo Rutsito so hard he lost a