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Zambia Police Service said as it continues its modernisation efforts, training programmes like this remain vital in building a skilled workforce.
Zambia uses new cyber crime law to tackle what it calls the increasing abuse of social media to circulate obscene material.
Efforts to bridge the digital divide are intensifying in Zambia, as latest event aims to connect 800 000 citizens to broadband.
The recently introduced cyber crime laws are paying fruitful results says the country’s minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security.
Audio recording implicates government in alleged plot to bribe South African judges, but leading party dismisses clip as AI abuse.
In a suit filed with the Lusaka High Court, Law Association of Zambia claims the new laws infringe fundamental rights protected by the Constitution's Bill of Rights.
The government says the company has empowered communities and strengthened the country's digital transformation change management strategy.
Zambia says its members of parliament are increasingly becoming targets of impersonation on social media platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp.
The call for action came was made at the ongoing, inaugural Africa Digital Parliamentary Summit, which aims to promote the continent's digital future.
The Southern Africa country is accused of creating a centralised state surveillance authority with wide discretion and no civilian oversight.
The group is looking at safe mining, enhancing the accuracy of finding minerals in the shortest possible time (exploration) and optimising extraction among others.
Lawmakers have expressed concerns about the impact of inconsistent connectivity, particularly in rural areas where mobile communication is important for emergencies and essential services.