Source-backed privacy, rights, and data-protection themes drawn from the strategy document.
The strategy repeatedly frames AI as a human-centred and ethical national project rooted in dignity, privacy, fairness, and security.
The strategy links data sovereignty to national law and governance, and places privacy-preserving APIs and federated access specifically within Project Pangolin/Haka/Inkakha.
The roles-and-responsibilities section states that citizens have the right to digital literacy, protection from AI-related harms, and control over their personal data.
Privacy is treated as part of Zimbabwe's broader AI governance architecture. The strategy links privacy to human rights, sovereignty, trustworthy data governance, and secure public-interest AI deployment.
Relevant passages appear in the guiding principles, infrastructure pillar, governance pillar, roles-and-responsibilities section, and the implementation architecture for the national AI and data platform.