Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 05 February 2026
📘 Source: H-Metro

However, opinion remains divided, with some Zimbabweans even throwing their support behind the explicit content. But, to many people who responded to the BAZ statement, the culprit is clear – Queen Nadia TV. It’s the platform which has been posting explicit content on Facebook and it has garnered one billion views in 28 days.

The engagements, 29 million, have been massive and the woman behind the content, who keeps opening her legs to briefly expose herself, now has 3.1 million followers on Facebook. She is believed to be from Mbare and is now staying in South Africa. “The Authority reiterates that all broadcasting and digital content consumed within Zimbabwe is subject to the country’s legal and constitutional framework, irrespective of the platform through which such content is distributed.

“Although freedom of expression is available for all Zimbabweans as per Section 61 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, such freedom must be exercised responsibly and with due regard to the rights of others, as stated under Section 86 of the Constitution,” reads part of the BAZ statement. I fully support this. Posting “nudes” on public platforms must be forbidden.

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Most of people who post such content are low lives who do not respect their bodies. Just imagine if one would take off their clothes completely in public, surely they would be arrested. The same laws must apply to those who post “nudes “ on public platforms.– Peter Chauke.

The best way is to ban the social platforms so that abantwana and amadala won’t view once otherwise ama2K will use VPNs and claim that they are not in Zim.– Alain Adrian Thank you! Our children are at risk, the world is evolving in bad ways, things that people are normalising these days will shock you.– Trix Petroy. Haa mazuvaano zvaakutonetsa kumisa izvi kunze kwekunge vane dzimwe nzira dzavanogona kushandisa kuti content iyi isasvike kunyanya kuvana vari pasi pemakore 18 uye zvikutotyorawo tsika nemagariro edu sevana veZimbabwe hameno pamwe ndiyo nyaya yekushaya mabasa ikukonzeresa kuti tikoshese mari kupfuura zvinhu zvese.– Wilbert.

Children watch what they search because its algorithm coded that content keeps coming. It’s hard to stop people from doing such. I might be a Zimbabwean based in Angola, how are you going to stop me from posting?– Dany.

We’re concerned about our kids watching such content, ko maWhatsapp channels what measures are you gonna take? –Freddy Wekwatsambowacho The Kardashians made their fortune from this sort of content. While it’s not normal, let’s allow that rare gem that’s brave enough to do it.

If it results in sexual feeling for the viewer, that is not her problem. They are the ones with dirty filthy minds. And Facebook is not a baby sitter for your kids. – Flame Lily.

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Originally published by H-Metro • February 05, 2026

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