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Zambia's government is under scrutiny as critics slam the newly enacted Cyber Security Act, which they claim will undermine investigative journalism and stifle free expression. Meanwhile, President Hakainde Hichilema has reaffirmed his commitment to safeguarding press freedom and media self-regulation, dismissing reports of government plans to impose media regulations. Additionally, the government has been urged to take action against corruption and mismanagement, with calls for Permanent Secretaries with political ambitions to resign immediately. Today's edition is presented in English (United States) and consists of 23 articles from 3 sources. The size of the audio file is 16.27 MB. Running time is 17 minutes, 44 seconds. Check out the episode notes for more information, including links to the news sources.