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DON’T TOUCH SPOUSE’S PHONE… invading someone’s privacy is an offense and liable to prosecution, WARNS ZICTA

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Information and Communication Technology Authority- ZICTA have noted that it is illegal for spouses to snoop on each other's phones without consent. Public Relations Manager, Hanford Chaaba, says invading someone's privacy is an offense and liable to prosecution, including for married couples. Traditional Marriage Counselor, Edwin Zulu, says it is natural for couples to browse each other’s phones because they are one.
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The Zambian Observer broke the news in Zambia on Friday, June 9, 2023.
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