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Mnangagwa Gives Approval For August 16 Protests, Says Security Forces Will Not Interfere

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is reported to have granted permission for the opposition MDC to hold its protests in the Harare CBD tomorrow.
The opposition which applied to protest against the deteriorating conditions in the country is yet to get an answer from the ZRP on whether their demonstration has been approved or not.

However, Mnangagwa is said to have granted permission although with the caveat that if there is any violence, the security forces will respond with force.
A source who spoke to the Zimbolivenews said,


"The President said the demonstrations will go undisturbed by the security forces but any sign of violence will be dealt with with the necessary measure of force required."


This was confirmed by Information Permanent Secretary Ndavaningi Nick Mangwana who said.


"The president who is also the head of state as said the demonstration will go on with no disturbances from the security forces unless there in need for involvement"In terms of section 59 of the Constitution, it is every person’s right to demonstrate and the government will not infringe on this right. Security forces are found in every establishment for the reason of safeguarding human life, dignity, property, peace and maintain order. It is the duty of the forces to ensure the safety and protection of individuals participating in the demonstrations and also those not participating"
While protests organised by the MDC have been generally peaceful, the August 1, 2018 protests resulted in the death of 6 people after the military used live bullets to quell the protest which had turned violent.

In January, at least 13 people died while hundreds were raped, beaten and arrested by security forces.

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Cybersecurity Software For Small Business: What To Look For

Small businesses are major targets for cyberattacks. Hackers know that many small companies do not have large IT teams, advanced security tools, or strong employee training. One successful attack can cause data loss, downtime, legal costs, and customer trust problems.

Cybersecurity software helps protect business devices, data, email, networks, and users from threats such as malware, ransomware, phishing, and unauthorized access.

Small businesses should start with endpoint protection. This protects laptops, desktops, and servers from viruses, suspicious behavior, and malicious files.

Email security is also important because many attacks begin with phishing emails. A good security solution can help block dangerous links, fake login pages, and infected attachments.

Ransomware protection is another key feature. Ransomware locks business files and demands payment. Strong cybersecurity software may detect unusual file activity and stop the attack before major damage occurs.

Businesses should also use multi-factor authentication. This adds another layer of protection beyond passwords. Even if a password is stolen, attackers may not be able to access the account without the second verification step.

Cloud backup is another important part of cybersecurity. If files are deleted, encrypted, or corrupted, backups can help restore operations.

When choosing cybersecurity software, look for easy management, automatic updates, threat detection, reporting, support, and compatibility with your devices.

Small businesses should also train employees. Software helps, but employees must know how to spot suspicious emails, avoid unsafe downloads, and use strong passwords.

Cybersecurity is not optional anymore. A single cyberattack can cost more than prevention. The right software can help small businesses protect their data, customers, and reputation.

Lawsuit Settlement Lawyer: What To Know Before Accepting Compensation

A lawsuit settlement lawyer helps clients decide whether a settlement offer is fair. Settlements can happen in personal injury, employment, class action, divorce, insurance, and business cases.

A settlement may provide faster compensation and avoid trial risk. But accepting too little can create long-term financial problems.

Before signing, understand what the settlement covers, whether future claims are released, how fees are deducted, and whether taxes may apply.

In injury cases, consider future medical care, lost income, disability, and pain and suffering. In class actions, understand claim deadlines and payment rules. In divorce, understand long-term financial obligations.

A lawyer can explain the risks and benefits of accepting or rejecting an offer.

Settlement decisions should not be rushed. Once signed, many agreements are final.

A fair settlement should reflect the facts, damages, evidence, and risks of the case.