TRANSFER OF
PERSONAL
INFORMATION
OUTSIDE ZIMBABWE
As data processing is happening on digital platforms or even
manually, then stored on digital platforms, it means that data
will move across borders. This is what has become known as
cross border data transfers or data transfers. Part VII of the
Act regulates the transborder flow of information. Remember
that privacy is about protecting personal information while
freedom of expression and access to information depend on
the free movement of personal information across frontiers,
and even for economic and trade purposes58.

Data subject and data controller can be in the same country,
and no transfer takes place as this is purely data collection.
They can be in different countries, and still remains as data
collection, but becomes cross border data collection if data
controller is outside the country and authorising an in-country
data processor.

E EXERCISE
In these scenarios identify if there is a data transfer or not.
Scenario 1:
Chad Gore Technologies posts on their website and social
media platforms that as a company ZEC has approved them
to support the voter registration taking place countrywide.
Scenario 2:
Chad Gore Technologies collects personal information in
Zimbabwe and sends this to local storage in Harare industrial
area and simultaneously sends the information on a cloud
system located in a different country.

What is data transfer?

Scenario 3:
Chad Gore Technologies collects personal information from
their base in Zambia from data subjects in Zimbabwe.

Transfer is the intentional sending of personal information by
a data controller or data processor to a third-party recipient
either through a data controller or data processor, in another
country or an international organisation and the data is
accessible and available. The third-party recipient in the other
country or international organisation is not the data subject.

Section 28 (1) of the Act provides for the transfer of personal
information by a data controller to a foreign country or
international organisation if there is adequate level of protection
in the country or international organisation. The determination
of adequate levels of protection are listed under Section 28
(2) of the Act. These circumstances for the data transfer must
take into account:
• nature of the data
• purpose and duration of the processing

Data transfer is not data transit. Data transit is where personal
information or data is sent through an intermediary such as
an internet host, internet service provider, and the intermediary
have no access to the information for purposes of any action,
decisions or otherwise during the transit period. This is not to
suggest that there will be no unauthorised access, interception
or collection during transit period.

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• recipient country or international organisation

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