ID: 4888a9e6-1a88-4e21-99d4-1f889ff3bee7 - The origins of theatre in Zimbabwe
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ID: 5495229f-a41d-40e0-94c8-dbc793a06137 - Repression, Literary Dissent and the Paradox of Censorship in Zimbabwe
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ID: 426e8633-ce3e-495b-a84e-8f7ae32b4faa - Migration dynamics and the devolution agenda in Matabeleland South Province of Zimbabwe
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ID: f5841dcc-65fa-423b-b343-5aeaf059aaca - Revisiting the language question in Zimbabwe: a multilingual approach to the language in education policy
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ID: 8d66c998-2a45-47ff-ae2f-19f701eb2c2b - The semiotics of unconventional automobile naming in Zimbabwe
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ID: c81bd177-9a1e-4b3a-9025-ac9d4a0752cb - Indigenous media and social media convergence: adaptation of storytelling on Twitter, SoundCloud and YouTube
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ID: 49dd0426-848c-47af-a338-bfac9ab3c7ff - Family disintegration and migration in selected Shona musical voices in Zimbabwe
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ID: 9c9a797e-cc78-4fc5-8077-11088e18cef5 - Black September et al: Chimurenga songs as historical narratives in the Zimbabwean Liberation war*
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ID: c871ad25-c4a3-4a22-a516-daaf43366333 - The politics of colonial residential place names in Zvishavane, Zimbabwe: unmasking European hegemony
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ID: 44ad016d-1abd-4998-90ef-42422a6a5438 - Media construction of reality : a critical analysis of the reportage of land reform in Shona and English Zimbabwean newspapers : the case of Kwayedza, The Herald, The Daily News and The Daily Mirror, 2000-2008
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ID: 08d5f151-85f3-47c4-bc42-6282c6d4d8c8 - Tracing family agency in Alick Macheso’s selected songs
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ID: 4f7bc726-c3dc-4962-9710-851091fef189 - Language for development through drama and theatre in Zimbabwe: an African perspective
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ID: 70af3835-0d05-46d8-a0c1-b172648e39f9 - War songs and hope during the Second Chimurenga in Zimbabwe: a critical discourse analysis approach
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ID: 7babdb13-3b0b-4760-bcbe-d518c0cc4543 - A national language policy for Zimbabwe in the twenty-first century: myth or reality?
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ID: b704dea4-4bfc-4644-b780-991372d8847a - Forging Strong and Purposeful Husband-and-Wife Relations: An Africana Womanist Study of Love in Kireni Zulu’s Songs “Zveimba” and “Ndichakuvaraidza”
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ID: c2fdfef3-f96b-4c2a-a540-8fd0f870288f - A strategy to alleviate poverty in the Matobo Hills World Heritage Site of Zimbabwe
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ID: f4ef895f-f9ef-4af2-978c-1a308f4e4b73 - Singing the second chimurenga (war of liberation): an Afrocentric elucidation of Simon Chimbetu’s selected songs
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ID: f5160b9a-a154-43e3-bc49-11bbdd67b8b4 - Language Preservation, Evolution, and Loss: The Case of the Shona Language Spoken in Kenya
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ID: 0ca33bd5-338a-459f-a2b0-4594523ee722 - The intersections of comedy and politics in Zimbabwe: analysing Baba Tencen’s ‘Borderphobia’ and Prosper Ngomashi’s ‘Pastor and his wives’
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ID: 4b88133c-7dd3-44e5-945c-b361f11785fa - Visualisation of female characters in Huturu Hwemavanga (Vernom from the Scars), Chakwesha (The Boss) and Nguva Yakaoma (Hard Times)
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ID: 5c74924c-150a-4e26-bd5b-f4a76845620c - Women in newspaper cartoon straps during the ‘Operation Restore Legacy’ in The NewsDay and The Chronicle
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ID: 79df88f9-d3cc-4b67-aeb0-8d5b85716008 - Pungwe gatherings as forms of drama for development through music in Zimbabwe
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ID: 8c5b4534-8079-46eb-b28d-cbb1b8974f29 - Looking back in order to go forward: reading the proverb on a signpost.
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ID: 9f56378b-45a6-4d17-a2fb-dff6558cd4cf - (Re)naming patterns, initiation names and their significance among the Lemba people of Mberengwa, Zimbabwe
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ID: 149dbfb9-6757-4efd-bf0e-61d69c9364f2 - Adopting virtual classes during the COVID-19 lockdown: interrogating new approaches to teaching and the exclusion of learners in rural settings
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ID: 222c51a1-3033-4188-905b-5d5668a3cdf1 - The martial name in the Zimbabwean conflict (1966–1979)
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ID: 72e547ab-7bb3-49d3-8e21-10fe859d3537 - Untranslatability is a myth
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ID: acb7e0b5-561e-4d2e-bc41-7cb6870c55d0 - The cultural and historical significance of Kalanga place names in Midlands Province of Zimbabwe
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ID: 03e88899-ae69-4eaf-8ca6-3cf968c457f7 - Africa has to follow the example of Asian countries by promoting indigenous and not foreign languages to languages of education and development; a possibility or a form of self-delusion?: paper presented at the Department of English 6th international conference June 2011
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ID: 210c64c4-9465-4140-8228-ed1a15da1d3b - Cases of romance and sex in selected English and Shona war novels
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ID: 76b829f2-f543-409d-b121-2f04f94dc4f2 - ‘Ngena ku Smart’: Implications of Medical Male Circumcision on the Xhosa Custom of Ukusoka in Zimbabwe.
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ID: 89919952-6967-42f9-bfc6-d42d824d2cce - Articulation of Women’s Empowerment Through Poetry: A Critical Perspective
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ID: caa61f46-8dda-49d3-bffb-9258b19fac4d - Critical reflections on erotic content in Star FM’s Couples quality time and Ya FM’s Moto mubhurugwa (fire in underwear)
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ID: e832e254-dbc0-4356-a1f3-8329ddf55049 - Shona names: their origins and import.
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ID: 03cda90c-856d-4783-b390-7e1c0ecd011d - “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.
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ID: b054c21e-adde-4efb-bc95-80602d40426a - Performance in folklore and the reclamation of indigenous knowledge systems through oral traditions
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ID: 3e288048-05b7-40e4-a6ec-3b64a7530863 - When cultures speak back to each other: The legacy of benga in Zimbabwe
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ID: 7dc2d54a-c6c2-4df4-9b7b-1babec75f884 - “Seiko musina morari?”: the carnivalesque modes of the pungwe institution in selected Shona novels
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ID: b51ced0a-2725-4f3c-a17b-749e3543bc4a - Reliving the Second Chimurenga: a nationalist female perspective
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ID: baf4b3a3-2813-4565-8526-8d9db8752b32 - The depiction of Pungwe meetings (Night vigil) as theatre of the oppressed in selected Zimbabwean war literature.
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ID: bb6b60fa-3235-4656-898c-71ac677c55e9 - Multilingualism, localism and the nation : identity politics in the Zimbabwe Braodcasting Corporation
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ID: c8f6e614-1777-436f-b3ef-f11cf2f0c926 - Exploring the second language teaching strategies of ndebele english teachers in selected secondary schools in Zimbabwe
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ID: cebbee46-8245-4774-817a-a324bc13c9d7 - The problematics of language-in-education policies in post-independence in Zimbabwe
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ID: 3f116082-5432-4b06-a646-e98f4df7f2c9 - Traditional oral literature and the socialisation of the Shona (Zimbabwe) girl child: an agenda for disempowerment
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ID: 6909b6bf-f7b5-4fff-ad09-f664701748f9 - Tracing the historical experiences of the Nambya people through their toponyms and antroponyms: paper presented at NSA (22-26 September 2014, Victoria Falls)
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ID: 8fe8363e-4f94-47d1-8a7f-c0f452e88fb9 - Symptoms of post- chimurenga war traumas : ex-combatants in post- independence Zimbabwean literature
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ID: 939d5eeb-62bc-42c9-b878-485f8c762dea - The imperative for cultural sustainability: reflections on the donor agenda and conditionalities in Zimbabwe: paper presented at the International conference on Arts and Sustainable development at Tshwane university of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa on the 27-29 June 2006
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ID: 9b9c735a-d6c1-41c0-a737-0b9d7cb70131 - Ethnic slurs as war names in the Zimbabwean liberation war
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ID: a15471a2-d687-46b8-b2fc-f6bc6912757f - Violence and genocide in African literature and film
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ID: a1914cd8-1644-49b8-9298-6e44d309430e - Influence of an African Language on European place names in Zimbabwe: is it language corruption, language development or resistance?
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ID: cb8831af-fdb6-49af-99b1-e35c12b7a81b - The role of creative industries in economic development: the human factor development approach
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