OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT (as amended at 31 December 2004)
(a)
approaches, inspects, passes over or is in the vicinity
of or enters any prohibited place; or
(b) makes any model or document which is calculated to
be or which might or is intended to be useful, directly
or indirectly, to an enemy; or
(c) obtains, collects, records, publishes or communicates
to any person—
(i) any secret official code or password; or
(ii) any model, article, document or other information which is calculated to be or which might
or is intended to be useful, directly or indirectly,
to an enemy;
shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a
period not exceeding twenty-five years.
Force or any other body or organization appointed or established by the Government for
the purpose of assisting in the preservation of
the security of Zimbabwe; and
(b) publishes or communicates such model, article,
document or information to any person in any manner
or for any purpose prejudicial to the safety or interests
of Zimbabwe;
shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding
twenty thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a period not
exceeding twenty years or to both such fine and such
imprisonment.
(3) Any person who receives any secret official code or
password or any model, article, document or information,
knowing or having reasonable grounds to believe, at the time
when he receives it, that the code, password, model, article,
document or information is communicated to him in contravention of this Act, shall, unless he proves that the communication thereof to him was against his wish, be guilty of an
offence and liable to a fine not exceeding twenty thousand
dollars or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding twenty
years or to both such fine and such imprisonment.
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Prohibition of communication of certain
information
(1) Any person who has in his possession or under his
control any secret official code or password or any model,
article, document or information which—
(a) relates to or is used in a prohibited place or relates to
any thing in a prohibited place; or
(b) has been made or obtained in contravention of this
Act; or
(c) has been entrusted in confidence to him by a person
holding an office in the service of the State; or
(d) he has obtained or to which he has had access owing
to his position as a person who holds or has held office in the service of the State or as a person who
holds or has held a contract made on behalf of the
State or a contract the performance of which in whole
or in part is carried out in a prohibited place or as a
person who is or has been employed under a person
who holds or has held such an office or contract;
and who—
(i) communicates such code, password, model, article,
document or information to any person, other than a
person to whom he is authorized to communicate it or
a person to whom it is in the interests of Zimbabwe
his duty to communicate it; or
(ii) uses such information in any manner or for any
purpose prejudicial to the safety or interests of Zimbabwe; or
(iii) retains such model, article or document in his possession or under his control when he has no right to retain it or when it is contrary to his duty to retain it, or
fails to comply with any directions issued by lawful
authority with regard to the return or disposal thereof;
or
(iv) fails to take proper care of or so conducts himself as to
endanger the safety of such model, article, document,
code, password or information;
shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding
level fourteen or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding
twenty years or to both such fine and such imprisonment.
(1a) For the avoidance of doubt it is declared that subsection (1) shall not apply to the disclosure in accordance with
the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act
[Chapter 10:27] of any document or information by a person
who, being the head of a public body as defined in that Act,
has lawfu access to the document or information.
(2) Any person who—
(a) has in his possession or under his control any model,
article, document or information which relates to—
(i) munitions of war or any military matter; or
(ii) the preservation of the security of Zimbabwe or
the maintenance of law and order by the Police
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Certain acts prejudicial to safety or interests of
Zimbabwe prohibited
(1) Any person who for the purpose of gaining or assisting any other person to gain admission to a prohibited place
or for any other purpose prejudicial to the safety or interests
of Zimbabwe—
(a) without lawful authority, uses or wears any military,
air force, police or other official uniform of Zimbabwe
or any uniform so closely resembling the same as to
be calculated to deceive or falsely represents himself
to be a person who is or has been entitled to use or
wear any such uniform; or
(b) orally or in writing in any declaration or application or
in any document signed by him or on his behalf knowingly makes any false statement or omits any relevant
fact; or
(c) forges, alters or tampers with any passport or any
official pass, permit, certificate, licence or other document, hereinafter in this section referred to as an official document, or uses or has in his possession any
forged, altered or irregular official document; or
(d) impersonates or falsely represents himself to be a
person holding, or in the employment of a person
holding, office in the service of the State or to be or
not to be a person to whom an official document or a
secret official code or password has been duly issued
or communicated or, with intent to obtain an official
document or any secret official code or password,
whether for himself or for any other person, knowingly makes any false statement; or
(e) uses or has in his possession or under his control
without lawful authority any official die, seal or stamp
of Zimbabwe or any die, seal or stamp so closely resembling any such official die, seal or stamp as to be
calculated to deceive or counterfeits any such official
die, seal or stamp or uses or has in his possession or
under his control any such counterfeited die, seal or
stamp;
shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding
level twelve or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding
ten years or to both such fine and such imprisonment.
(2) Any person who—
(a) retains for any purpose prejudicial to the safety or
interests of Zimbabwe any official document, whether
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