Zimbabwe recently introduced a new requirement for WhatsApp group administrators to obtain a license from the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (POTRAZ).
This measure is part of efforts to enforce the Data Protection Act, which governs the handling of personal data. Admins are required to pay an initial $50 for a license, and the cost could increase up to $2,500 depending on the group type. Additionally, group admins must appoint a Data Protection Officer trained by POTRAZ.
The government states the law aims to enhance data security and protect users' privacy.....
Oh well
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Wow, nice development
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ReplyDeleteAnother way to reap people off their money . What about people who created a WhatsApp group that yeilds no income for them? Just a small group of ten persons just to pass information to one another?
ReplyDeleteThey want to come and give Nigeria bad influence now. Latter her government will come and copy from them
Abio, even family whatsapp groups.
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Zimbabwe laws are like no otherš¤£
ReplyDeleteAlways finding ways to kill their citizens with Tax, African leaders with nothing to show for
ReplyDeleteThese ones don't have problems in thier country
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