Speaking for the dead: testimonies, witnesses and the representations of Gukurahundi atrocities in new media M Ndlovu Journal of African cultural studies 30 (3), 293-306, 2018 | 33 | 2018 |
Succession Politics and Factional Journalism in Zimbabwe: A Case of The Chronicle in Zimbabwe W Chuma, MJ Msimanga, LA Tshuma African Journalism Studies 41 (1), 35-48, 2020 | 32 | 2020 |
Digital technologies and the changing journalism cultures in Zimbabwe: Examining the lived experiences of journalists covering the COVID-19 pandemic M Ndlovu, MN Sibanda Digital Journalism 10 (6), 1059-1078, 2022 | 31 | 2022 |
Reconstruction and adaptation in times of a contagious crisis: A case of African newsrooms’ response to the Covid-19 pandemic T Matsilele, L Tshuma, M Msimanga Journal of Communication Inquiry 46 (3), 268-288, 2022 | 24 | 2022 |
Immortalizing “buried memories”: Photographs of the Gukurahundi online LA Tshuma, M Ndlovu Journal of Genocide Research 24 (3), 380-401, 2022 | 22 | 2022 |
Political billboards, promise, and persuasion: An analysis of ZANU-PF’s 2018 harmonized elections political campaign LA Tshuma Journal of Marketing Communications 27 (3), 307-321, 2021 | 20 | 2021 |
‘Weapons of oppressors’: COVID-19 regulatory framework and its impact on journalism practices in southern Africa TL Augustine, T Matsilele, MJ Msimanga Health crises and media discourses in Sub-Saharan Africa, 253-266, 2022 | 14 | 2022 |
Gukurahundi, new media and the ‘discourses of silence’: The reproduction of the hegemonic narratives of the Matabeleland post-colonial violence on selected Zimbabwean news websites M Ndlovu African Identities 16 (3), 275-289, 2018 | 14 | 2018 |
Bleeding from one generation to the next: The media and the constructions of Gukurahundi postmemories by university students in Zimbabwe M Ndlovu, LA Tshuma African Studies 80 (3-4), 376-396, 2021 | 13 | 2021 |
Online harassment of journalists in Zimbabwe: Experiences, coping strategies and implications M Ndlovu, NA Khupe New journalism ecologies in east and Southern Africa: Innovations …, 2023 | 11 | 2023 |
Mediating a regime in crisis: corruption and succession in Zimbabwe’s state media M Mpofu, LA Tshuma, MJ Msimanga Media, Culture & Society 44 (6), 1215-1231, 2022 | 11 | 2022 |
“Playing” in the Eyes of the Ferret Team: Examining the Use of Surveillance Strategies by Zimbabwean Journalists LA Tshuma, MJ Msimanga, MN Sibanda African Journalism Studies 43 (1), 53-69, 2022 | 11 | 2022 |
Remembering the past against the grain: an analysis of the reconstructions of the past in The Sunday News's ‘Lest We Forget’ column LA Tshuma, M Ndlovu Nations and Nationalism 25 (3), 954-973, 2019 | 11 | 2019 |
New media and Ndebele Hiraeth: Memory, nostalgia and Ndebele Nationalism on selected news websites M Ndlovu African Journalism Studies 39 (4), 109-130, 2018 | 11 | 2018 |
Through the lens of a camera: photojournalism and the crises of Zimbabwe’s “second republic” LA Tshuma African Journalism Studies 42 (3), 100-112, 2021 | 10 | 2021 |
Ubuntuism as a foundation of media ethics in Zimbabwe? Journalists’ perspectives and discontents M Ndlovu, MN Sibanda Communicatio 46 (2), 44-63, 2020 | 10 | 2020 |
The why of humour during a crisis: An exploration of COVID-19 memes in South Africa and Zimbabwe MJ Msimanga, LA Tshuma, T Matsilele Journal of African Media Studies 14 (2), 189-207, 2022 | 8 | 2022 |
News in the digital age: A case study of CITE as a digital public sphere in Zimbabwe NT Ndzinisa, CM Lunga, M Ndlovu African Journalism Studies 42 (4), 46-64, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
Political satire and the mediation of the Zimbabwean crisis in the era of the “new dispensation”: The case of Magamba TV MJ Msimanga, G Ncube, P Mkwananzi The politics of laughter in the social media age: Perspectives from the …, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
ZANU–PF women’s league and the (Re) configuration of political power in influencing succession politics in Zimbabwe LA Tshuma Women's political communication in Africa: Issues and perspectives, 61-76, 2020 | 8 | 2020 |