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Police assaults journalist in Harare’s CBD
Police this afternoon, 19 October 2019, assaulted journalist Ruvimbo Muchenje while they were dispersing protesters in the CBD.
Statement on UN Proclamation on International Day for Access to Information 2018
The official endorsement of 28 September as the Right to Know Day is an opportunity the government should seize to domesticate international instruments.
Chinese tech revolution comes to Zim
Zimbabwe is one of the first countries in Africa to benefit from Chinese artificial intelligence advancement.
The right to privacy, interception of communications and surveillance in Zimbabwe
We have just published an analysis of the right to privacy, interception of communications and surveillance laws in Zimbabwe.
Great Zim Monument gets systems upgrade
THE Great Zimbabwe Monument has installed modern security surveillance equipment under the US Embassy funding towards cultural preservation.
Communiqué on media developments in the past week
Two major media-related pronouncements by the Ministry of Information and the President were made this week.
Statement on International Day for Universal Access to Information 2019
This year’s Right to Know Day comes at a timely moment for Zimbabwe following the gazetting of the country’s Freedom of Information Bill.
ZPC move to acquire more surveillance drones
Zimbabwe Power Company reportedly introduced drone surveillance to help curb theft cases.
Chinese firms are driving the rise of AI surveillance across Africa
Artificial intelligence is proliferating fast across the world and is being deployed in applications from speech recognition to monitoring traffic congestion.