In the wake of the recent elections, there has been a rise in cybercrime, with people spreading false information on social media. This is a serious problem, as it can lead to violence and unrest.
Legal practitioner Wishes Ngovera is urging young people to be careful about what they post online. She says that spreading false information is a crime, and it can have serious consequences.
Ngovera says that young people are often the ones who are most active on social media, so they need to be especially careful about what they post. She says that they should always verify the accuracy of information before they share it.
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