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Social media and messaging apps appear to be shutdown in Zambia on election day, Facebook says
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Social media and messaging apps, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Twitter, appeared to be shutdown in Zambia on Thursday as the country voted in presidential and parliamentary elections, according to a Facebook spokesperson.
"We've looked into this and can confirm that there seems to be a social media shutdown affecting our apps and others, like Twitter," a Facebook spokesperson told CNN. CNN could not independently verify the social media blackout. The Office of the President and the Zambian government didn't immediately respond to CNN's request for comment.More Related News

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