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Zimbabwe ICT Documentation
Reading Zimbabwe’s ICT documentation is crucial for anyone with interest on Zimbabwe’s digital transformation, especially to the citizen, non-citizen, policymaker, entrepreneur, educator, developer, or student.

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GISP Email use Manual

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The Smart Zimbabwe 2030 Master Plan presents a comprehensive national strategy for Zimbabwe to transform into a knowledge-based, digitally inclusive, and globally integrated economy by 2030. It establishes key foundations such as robust policies, effective regulation and standards, secure and shared ICT infrastructure, partnerships, digital skills development, and local content creation, all supported by strong confidence and security in networks and services. 

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The Cyber and Data Protection Act was enacted in December 2021 to regulate the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs), protect personal data, and combat cybercrime in Zimbabwe. It aligns with regional and international standards like the African Union Convention on Cyber Security and Personal Data Protection (Malabo Convention).

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The policy sets out Zimbabwe’s vision to become a knowledge-based society with ubiquitous connectivity by 2030, and declares its mission as “exploiting the potential of ICTs for sustainable socio-economic development”. It is organised around key pillars including infrastructure & services; regulatory and institutional frameworks; digital society; human capacity, trust and security; emerging technologies; inclusivity; industry growth; and sustainability.

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This presentation explores how cybercrime disrupts business operations and emphasizes cybersecurity as a shared responsibility. It begins with an overview of disruptive technologies and the concept of digital Darwinism, stressing that organizations unable to adapt to digital change risk extinction.