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How Gaming websites adapt to different player preferences worldwide

Continuous data analysis ensures that gaming platforms evolve alongside player expectations.
By Newsday Mar. 7, 2026

Turning journalism into a legal hazard

In doing so, they not only endanger individual reporters but also chill investigative reporting and weaken the public’s right to receive information.
By Zororai Nkomo Mar. 6, 2026

Finding ‘solace’ in comedy over governance

While government agencies struggle to gain traction on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, local comedians command audiences that rival the populations of major cities.
By Evans Mathanda Feb. 28, 2026

Child online safety: An urgent call to action

A number of countries have started discussions on banning access for children in order to improve protection.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa Feb. 9, 2026

Child online safety: An urgent call to action

A number of countries have started discussions on banning access for children in order to improve protection.
By Chinga Govhati and Pamellah Musimwa Feb. 9, 2026

ZRP must use AI-related tools in fighting crime

Once operational, such systems can automatically identify offending vehicles, link them to registration databases and generate electronic offence records.
By Jacob Mutisi Feb. 6, 2026

The case for Zim to enforce its cyber laws to protect doctors and the public

ZIMBABWE’S Cyber and Data Protection Act [Chapter 12:07] was not crafted as a theoretical statute for rare digital crimes.  
By Johannes Marisa Feb. 6, 2026
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Doctors raise alarm over rising cyber attacks, online harassment

“We are noticing an unprecedented attack on medical practitioners by patients and relatives of patients for false reasons, especially on social media,” he said.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 2, 2026
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Zimbabwe moves to curb cyberbullying, digital violence

The government says better legislation, policy frameworks and public education are needed to protect vulnerable groups and ensure citizens know their rights and how to report cyber offences.
By MUSAVENGANA CHIRAU and Sharon Mutanga Feb. 2, 2026