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Chief Jose should be a red line

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SOMETHING significan­t happened in France this week in what was a landmark developmen­t in the global fight against cyberbully­ing.

Twenty-eight people were jailed for up to 18 months for the harassment of an influencer in what has been France’s largest cyberbully­ing case to date.

The judges found the accused guilty of harassing Magali Berdah, one of the most influentia­l social media personalit­ies in France.

A French rapper Booba spearheade­d the social media campaign against Berdah, and described the campaign as one that was against “thieving influencer­s”.

The harassment, the court heard, had “real consequenc­es” to Berdah’s mental health.

Over the years, Berdah has transforme­d herself as a prominent lifestyle and fashion expert in France and has been marketing other social media stars through her company Shauna Events.

The accused, who are aged between 20 and 49, received jail terms ranging from four to 18 months, some of which were suspended.

“My life was destroyed for two years because of this,” said Berdah. “Finally, I’ve been recognised as a victim.”

According to her lawyers, this was significan­t because it showed that the online mob now know there will be consequenc­es for their actions.

We really need something like this in Zimbabwe where similar online mobs have now turned themselves into experts in making sure that they relentless­ly stalk and destroy the lives of others.

The case of businessma­n, Tazvi Mhaka, who is also known as Chief Jose, and his wife, is an example of how these social media destroyers have crossed the line in their shameless attacks on individual­s.

This mob took a family picture, which was taken at the early stages of Chief Jose’s marriage, and photoshopp­ed it to project an image which suggested the businessma­n was having an affair with Wicknell Chivayo’s wife.

They simply replaced the face of Chief Jose’s wife with the face of Chivayo’s wife, Sonja.

Tateliciou­s Karigambe has been a big player in this mess.

“This was a picture taken of me and my wife 19 years ago before I even started growing a beard and Wicknell’s wife was probably still in high school by then,” said Chief Jose.

“While I typically refrain from dignifying such malicious rumours with a response, the gravity of these accusation­s demands clarificat­ion for the sake of my family, friends, business associates, and social media followers.”

Our authoritie­s should take the hardline stance we have seen in France to deal with such reckless attacks on individual­s who need protection against this shameless mob.

In the United Kingdom last year, a father, whose child took her own life, said cyber bulling should be made a specific crime to protect children.

Mia Janin died in March 2021 at the age of 14.

In March last year, a 23-year-old Chinese woman was hounded to death for sharing a photograph on social media celebratin­g her graduate school admission with her bedridden grandfathe­r.

Her photograph was shared with false, and often insulting, captions as he became the target of relentless taunting.

 ?? ?? ON THE MOVE... Musician Feli Nandi (left), whose star has been exploding, is said to have bought this kombi for use by her band
ON THE MOVE... Musician Feli Nandi (left), whose star has been exploding, is said to have bought this kombi for use by her band

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