The Zimbabwe government is going to great lengths to try and market this new cyber bill as an enhancement of our laws by aligning it with the control of pornographic images and videos and terror as part of computer crimes being curtailed. But Zimbabweans are not naïve; the devil is in ...
The Computer Crimes and Cyber Protection Bill is there not to protect Government, Cabinet ministers or Zanu-PF, but to protect Zimbabweans. This must never be seen to be favouring anyone, but should be seen for what it is – to protect every Zimbabwean. My message to those who have iss...
THE STAND OF ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE IN CYBER CRIME LAW ENFORCEMENT IN INDONESIA Crime in the cyber world certainly has a significant impact. People think that Indonesia has a Criminal Code that cannot cover crimes in cyberspace, which ... DS Ratnaning Dhumillah - 《Eduvest Journal of Universal Stu...
Information Communication Technology (ICT) minister Kazembe Kazembe yesterday called on stakeholders to formulate initiatives to tackle online risks faced by Zimbabweans. BY FARAI MATIASHE Briefing journalists on the national cyber security awareness month, Kazembe said there was need to protect people f...
THE Japanese government yesterday donated cyber security equipment worth 390 million yen (approximately US$3,6 million) to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to combat internet-based crimes. In a statement yesterday, police said the donated equipment would boost the fight against cybercrime and trans...
Criminal law is a section of the law that determines which actions are crimes against the state. In criminal law, there are two approaches to cyberbullying: Harassment is a crime under the Criminal Codification. Harassment is when something a person says or does makes someone fear for his or...
"Speaking of crime, cyberspace has become a haven for criminals who target unsuspecting Internet users for monetary gain and sexual exploitation among other things. Here we have fraudsters who engage in bank card cloning, identity theft and hacking among other crimes," Machengete said....
“Zimbabwe’s war on cybercrime is an aspect that should not be taken lightly. We have to be wary of the technological advantage that can give us track on the sovereignty of this nation,” Shamu said recently during the Second Reading Stage of the Bill in the National Assembly. ...