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Zambia Making Progress on Cybercrime Laws, Says Home Affairs Minister

Zambia Making Progress on Cybercrime Laws, Says Home Affairs Minister
Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
March 23, 2025
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Zambia Making Progress on Cybercrime Laws, Says Home Affairs Minister

Zambia Making Progress on Cybercrime Laws, Says Home Affairs Minister
Zambia Making Progress on Cybercrime Laws, Says Home Affairs Minister
Bantu Gazetteby Bantu Gazette
March 23, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

LUSAKA, Zambia (BG) — Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security Jack Mwiimbu says the government is making progress in addressing cybercrime and misuse of cyberspace by working to strengthen legal protections.

Mwiimbu said that cybercrime and cybersecurity bills have been presented to Parliament for approval, aiming to curb abuse and safeguard the digital environment, according to Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) on Saturday.

Speaking during a debate on President Hakainde Hichilema’s address to the Fourth Session of the 13th National Assembly on Feb. 28, Mwiimbu noted an alarming rise in online abuse, which he said has resulted in reputational harm and financial losses.

He stated that if this is not curtailed, it has the potential to disrupt economic development.

Mwiimbu raised concern over the persistence of gender-based violence (GBV) despite a slight drop in cases.

In 2024, 42,178 cases were reported, compared to 42,965 in 2023. He cited strengthened collaboration with traditional leaders and civil society to combat GBV, along with the integration of GBV training in police curricula.

The minister also reported that drug-related crimes remain a concern. The Drug Enforcement Commission received 5,148 reports in 2024, investigating and closing 4,269 of them and dismantling 85 drug trafficking cartels.

Regarding correctional services, he stated that new facilities are being constructed in Serenje and Mwembeshi to alleviate overcrowding.

Mwiimbu concluded by urging Zambians to uphold national values as a foundation for the country’s development.

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Mwiimbu said that cybercrime and cybersecurity bills have been presented to Parliament for approval, aiming to curb abuse and safeguard the digital environment, according to Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) on Saturday.

Speaking during a debate on President Hakainde Hichilema’s address to the Fourth Session of the 13th National Assembly on Feb. 28, Mwiimbu noted an alarming rise in online abuse, which he said has resulted in reputational harm and financial losses.

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Regarding correctional services, he stated that new facilities are being constructed in Serenje and Mwembeshi to alleviate overcrowding.

Mwiimbu concluded by urging Zambians to uphold national values as a foundation for the country’s development.

Zambia Making Progress on Cybercrime Laws, Says Home Affairs Minister

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March 23, 2025

LUSAKA, Zambia (BG) — Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security Jack Mwiimbu says the government is making progress in addressing cybercrime and misuse of cyberspace by working to strengthen legal protections.

Mwiimbu said that cybercrime and cybersecurity bills have been presented to Parliament for approval, aiming to curb abuse and safeguard the digital environment, according to Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) on Saturday.

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