Government moves to crush Queen Nadia Tv after X-rated antics break the internet

HARARE — The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) has issued a press statement reaffirming its commitment to upholding national values and protecting children from harmful digital content.

The statement, released on February 3, 2026, comes amidst the immense viral popularity of a social media content creator operating under the handle “Queen Nadia TV”. The creator has garnered significant attention and a massive online following for content that involves the exposure of private parts and other explicit material.

Regulatory Response

In its statement, BAZ noted with “serious concern” the dissemination of explicit digital content by certain social media creators. The Authority emphasised that such content is accessible to audiences within Zimbabwe, including children, and stated that all broadcasting—regardless of the platform—is subject to the country’s legal framework.

The Authority cited specific legislation in its warning:

Broadcasting Services Act [Chapter 12:06]: Stipulates that children have a right to protection from material harmful to their moral and psychological development.

Censorship and Entertainment Control Act [Chapter 10:04]: Prohibits the dissemination of indecent, obscene, or offensive content.

“Broadcasters and content creators must therefore uphold public morality and national values as entrenched in the laws of Zimbabwe,” the statement read.

The Rise of Queen Nadia TV

The regulatory crackdown appears to be a direct response to the proliferation of sexually suggestive content on online platforms. The page for Queen Nadia TV currently displays over 3 million followers.

Analytics displayed on the creator’s dashboard indicate a massive reach, with one metric showing 1 billion views and engagement figures topping 29 million over a 28-day period. The content in question often features the creator in revealing attire or compromising positions.

Enforcement Measures

The BAZ concluded its statement by warning that it will not permit the misuse of digital platforms to violate the Constitution or collective moral standards. The Authority stated it will take “appropriate enforcement measures” to ensure compliance and safeguard public interest.

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