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Zimbabwe, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, is facing increasing challenges with digital threats such as spamming and cybercrime. As internet and mobile phone usage grows in Zimbabwe, spammers have begun targeting individuals and businesses alike. These malicious actors employ a variety of tactics, including phishing emails, fraudulent phone calls, and scam SMS messages, with the aim of stealing personal information, financial details, or funds. Given the limited local resources to combat cybercrime, many of these attacks often go unnoticed, resulting in financial losses and identity theft for unsuspecting victims.
To safeguard against such threats, it is essential for the people of Zimbabwe to understand common spam tactics and take preventive measures. This includes using spam filters, avoiding clicking on suspicious links, and never sharing personal or financial information over email or phone unless the sender's identity is verified. Local authorities, in collaboration with telecom providers and other stakeholders, must play an active role in raising awareness about these risks and enhancing digital security. By staying informed and cautious, Zimbabweans can reduce the impact of spammers and create a safer online environment for all.