Opposition and civil society leaders believe that the surveillance cameras, which rely on facial recognition technology, will be used to track, identify and target government critics.
Zimbabwe now needs to market its produce to the international community and farmers need to have cyber presence.
Open and ongoing conversations about sex between parents and children foster trust and communication.
By staying at home, Zimbabweans can send a clear message to the regime that people hold the power and they are no longer afraid.
This can enhance Zimbabwe’s soft power, attracting tourism, forging cultural exchanges and building a positive national brand.
Moreover, by eliminating the licensing requirement, the government signals its commitment to promoting freedom of expression and access to information.
For Zimbabwean men in the diaspora, this type of abuse, often emotional, psychological, financial and sometimes physical remains a hidden crisis.