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Cybercrimes Bill signed into law

Cybercrimes Bill signed into law
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South Africa’s Cybercrimes Bill has finally been signed to law by President Cyril Ramaphosa. Now an act of parliament, the bill seeks to bring the country’s cybersecurity laws in line with the rest of the world. One of the features of the new bill is the creation of offences and the criminalisation of, amongst others, […]

Think before you click - Ramaphosa signs Cybercrimes Act into law

Think before you click - Ramaphosa signs Cybercrimes Act into law What does the new Cybercrimes Act mean for you? © scanrail/123rf.com 2 hours ago JOHANNESBURG - Itching to send your neighbour a video you made threatening them? How about putting a steamy videos your ex-partner sent you into the street WhatsApp group? If you don t think before you hit send, you could serve up to 15 years in prison for revenge porn and messages that incite violence. On Tuesday, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the Cybercrimes Act into law, which says that it s a crime to send certain types of harmful WhatsApp message or texts on social media and other online platforms in South Africa.

Cybercrimes Act: South Africa Finally Joins The Big Boy Table

President Cyril Ramaphosa has just signed the Cybercrimes Bill, which seeks to bring South Africa’s cybersecurity laws in line with the rest of the world, into law. This Bill which is now an Act of Parliament creates offences for and criminalises, amongst others, the disclosure of data messages which are harmful. Examples of such data messages include: 1.1 those which incite violence or damage to property; 1.2 those which threaten persons with violence or damage to property; and 1.3 those which contain an intimate image.

Aisha Jumwa Speaks on Reports of Daughter s Death

Aisha Jumwa Speaks on Reports of Daughter s Death 22 May 2021 - 4:37 pm Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa in court in October 2019 after being charged with murder and incitement to violence File While attending a ceremony in her constituency, Jumwa assured that all members of her family were safe and sound including her daughter. There is a post doing rounds on social media about a girl that is alleged to have committed suicide in school. In the post, netizens are claiming that the girl is my daughter. I want to categorically state that my daughter is doing well, Jumwa stated. Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa (right) and her Msambweni counterpart Suleiman Dori (left) addressing the press at Park Hotel, Nairobi, on January 24, 2019.

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