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How you may use Nexzim News. Replace or extend this draft with counsel-approved language before launch.

Disclaimer: This is template copy for development — not legal advice. Have qualified counsel review before production.

1. Agreement to terms

By accessing Nexzim News (“the Site”), you agree to these Terms of Use and our Privacy Notice. If you do not agree, please discontinue use of the Site. We may update these terms; continued use after changes constitutes acceptance.

2. Editorial content

News articles, video, bulletins, and live blogs are provided for general information. We strive for accuracy but do not warrant that content is complete, current, or free of error. Opinions expressed by named contributors are their own unless stated otherwise.

3. Acceptable use

You may not use the Site to harass others, distribute malware, scrape at scale without permission, attempt unauthorised access, or interfere with our services. We may suspend access for violations.

4. Intellectual property

Unless noted, Nexzim News and its licensors own text, graphics, logos, and software on the Site. You may view and share links for personal, non-commercial use. Republication, systematic copying, or commercial reuse requires written permission.

5. Third-party links & ads

The Site may link to third parties or display advertising. We are not responsible for external content, policies, or practices. Sponsored or paid placements are labelled where required.

6. Disclaimer of warranties

The Site is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, to the fullest extent permitted by law.

7. Limitation of liability

To the extent permitted by law, Nexzim News and its team shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of the Site.

8. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws applicable in Zimbabwe, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Courts in Zimbabwe have exclusive jurisdiction, subject to mandatory consumer protections where they apply.

9. Contact

Questions about these terms: use our contact page.