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2015Imagi(ni)ng post-independence Zimbabwe: political transition and the rhetoric of transformation in the liberation war literature.
2011The influence of popular music, in particular urban grooves lyrics on the Zimbabwean youth: the case of the Troika, Maskiri, Winky D and Extra Large
2003“Language Planning in Zimbabwe; the Conservation and Management of Indigenous Languages in Zimbabwe”. Paper presented at ICOMOS 14th General Assembly and Scientific Symposium at Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe on the 30th of October 2003.
2010Language, voice and literature: expression of African spiritual experience in Zimbabwe’s Chimurenga war narratives
2010Missionary influence on African literary tendencies
2013Music, land and liberation theology: exploring mai Charamba’s ‘Africa’ and Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave’s ‘Hamheno Anoramba’
2015Music, politics, cultural revival: the dialogics of songs at Biras/ Galas in post-independence Zimbabwe.
2014Nganonyorwa dzehondo yechimurenga.
2006The paradox of Africa’s poverty: the role of indigenous knowledge in Zimbabwe’s environmental management issues
2011Performance in folklore and the reclamation of indigenous knowledge systems through oral traditions
2012Prison or re-colonization? an Afrocentric explanation of the African hut
2015Representations of trauma from mass violence during Zimbabwe's liberation struggle in selected Zimbabwean literature.
2013“Seiko musina morari?”: the carnivalesque modes of the pungwe institution in selected Shona novels
2013Shaping African identities through Ubuntu philosophy in proverbs:our daily bread.
2015Shona names: their origins and import.
2008Symptoms of post- chimurenga war traumas : ex-combatants in post- independence Zimbabwean literature
2015Violence, conflict helix and the reconstruction of gendered identities: a chronotopic imagination In Zimbabwean liberation-war novel and film.
2011Wasu to Samaz: collective identity in Manyika nicknames