Zimbabwe Govt Vows Crackdown On Content Creators After Queen Nadia TV’s Explicit Facebook Videos Go Viral

[IHarare - Zimbabwe] - 4/02/2026
Zimbabwe Govt Issues Stern Warning To Content Creators As Queen Nadia TV Explodes On Facebook For Sharing Explicit Content The government of Zimbabwe has issued a stern warning to digital content creators. This follows a major online controversy surrounding influencer Queen Nadia TV, who (…)
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