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18-Jun-2024Brand and Reputation Management During Political Crises: The Zimbabwe Challenge
2018Children scripting sexualities, adult attitudes and school-based sex education in Zimbabwe
2021Conclusion: Strategic communication in sub-Saharan Africa and its futures
18-Jun-2024Exploring the Role of Corporate Communication Professionals in Navigating the New Media Landscape
12-Feb-2021Ghetto ‘wall-standing’ : Counterhegemonic graffiti in Zimbabwe
20-Oct-2022The Influence of Frames of Reference in Understanding Covid-19 in Zimbabwe
18-Jun-2024An Infodemic Within a Pandemic: Assessing the Role of Social Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic
2020Interpersonal management in print media discourse and the interpretation of 'local' beneficiaries of the Tokwe-Mukosi dam: an analysis of the Chronicle
24-Dec-2021Introducing the stakeholder-oriented strategic communicative control approach
2021Introduction Conceptualising strategic communication in sub-Saharan Africa
18-Jun-2024Language and Crisis Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa
18-Jun-2024Maintaining a Coherent Corporate Identity in the Face of Politically Rooted Crises
11-Dec-2022Mediation of the Black African identity through social media humour
18-Jun-2024Models/Strategies of Planning, Managing and Responding to a Crisis/Disaster
2021The narrative as an organisation’s DNA in strategic communication: the case of Matonjeni
12-Jun-2023The nexus between tertiary students’ ‘side-line’ sports chants and the perpetuation of attitudes towards gender-based violence in Zimbabwe.
17-Jun-2024The Palgrave Handbook of Language and Crisis Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa
18-Jun-2024Pursuing the ‘Disaster’ of Managing Communication During a Natural Disaster ‘Crisis’: Zimbabwe’s Unending ‘Woes’
18-Jun-2024Social Media Humour and Image Management: The Itel Shitstorm
24-Dec-2021Strategic Communications in Africa: The Sub-Saharan Context