Zimbabwe lawmaker fined for misinformation
A court in Zimbabwe convicted the spokeswoman for an opposition party guilty of tweeting inaccurate information and fined her $500. ...
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A court in Zimbabwe convicted the spokeswoman for an opposition party guilty of tweeting inaccurate information and fined her $500. ...
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