A Chibuwe, O Ureke - Media, Culture & Society, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Social media have been hailed as liberative in contexts of political repression. In Zimbabwe, there are emergent debates on the possibilities of using Facebook to 'democratise'political …
A Mare - Unpublished PhD thesis. Rhodes University …, 2015 - core.ac.uk
This comparative multi-sited study examines how, why and when politically engaged youths in distinctive national and social movement contexts use Facebook to facilitate political …
The tense political environment of the late 1990s, in which the Zimbabwean government was confronted with a more vocal civil society and a new political party, set the stage for the …
A rapidly changing socio-political and economic environment characterised the period 1991 to 2003 in Zimbabwe. The press both shaped and was shaped by the shifting contestation …
P Mpofu, A Salawu - African Identities, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Indigenous language media are active spaces for the development, maintenance and renewal of indigenous languages in Africa. Juxtaposing Kwayedza and uMthunywa tabloids …
T Chari - African Identities, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The power of the press to shape public opinion is well documented. News readers take a cue from the press on how much salience to attach to an issue. The press are primary …
Since independence, Zimbabwe's nation-state has been engaged in various means of memorialisation. In the process, Joshua Nkomo, the arguable founding “Father of the …
abstract In this article, I argue that Ndebele women, as the subject position of those who pay the gender price of the marginalisation of Matabeleland within Zimbabwean nationalism, are …
A Chibuwe - Global Media Journal-African Edition, 2013 - journals.co.za
Post-2000 Zimbabwe has been characterised by massive political contestations mainly between the President Robert Mugabe-led Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front …