Zimbabwe Government Blocks Access To WhatsApp, Facebook

The government of Zimbabwe has blocked access to WhatsApp and Facebook across all the mobile and fixed telecoms networks in the country.

Several reports of tests by individuals show that they could not access WhatsApp and Facebook anymore since morning. Some networks like Econet, have reportedly blocked the entire internet.

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3 comments on “Zimbabwe Government Blocks Access To WhatsApp, Facebook

  1. Peaceful Demonstrations are allowed. Barbaric actions condemned. Leave Mthuli to revive the economy. No quick way to fix Zimbabwe. Even those ministers who blame Mthuli austerity can not do anything. Its been more than 20years now, greedy people were giving chances to each other but doing nothing instead stealing. Leave Mthuli to fix your economy. Thats the ONLY to do it. Zimbabweans know very well who is responsible for the downfall of your country. So, respect Mthuli as he tries to correct what zanupf did for years. Finally, as long as you embrace corruption and nepotism, you have a long way to go. GET ALL THE CORRUPT IDIOTS OUT OF THE OFFICES. Then the economy will start picking. I recommend you give Mnangagwa chance to wipe corruption in the offices. There is no political party that will manage to fix this economy. Let those who messed it to revive it. Zimbabwean currency is one of the important things needed quickly.

  2. Munangagwa has failed to wipe corruption because he is one of them. What chance does he want. He was part of the Mugabe administration and an architecture of Zanu PF corruption policies. I disgree wirh those who think Munangagwa and his government can do something to bring back the Zimbabwe we had 1980. Open your eyes guys . We don’t want trials and experiments with people’s lives. Munangagwa and his brutal government must go.

  3. Be very careful, even as a security measure, it still ultimately drives Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans back to the Victorian Age….just calculate what are the overall costs of these measures to an already ailing economy

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