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2022Adopting virtual classes during the COVID-19 lockdown: interrogating new approaches to teaching and the exclusion of learners in rural settings
Sep-2013The African concept of a dual-sex system and Freir’s characteristics of dialogue as potential pivots of globalising world
2010African cosmology and the duality of western hegemony: the search for an African identity
2020African language use in the digital public sphere: functionality of the localised Google webpage in Zimbabwe
2014African religion and politics: redefinition of the past
2013African social concept of beauty: its relevancy to literary criticism
2017African traditional art forms, democratic governance and economic growth in Zimbabwe
2013African universities and the challenges of a fragmented linguistic experience: decontaminating the Zimbabwean colonial past
2000Analysis of professional collaboration between community health nurses and environmental health officers in Malawi
2021Appreciating vulgarity in raw Zimdancehall music as expression of truth
15-Feb-2021Articulation of Women’s Empowerment Through Poetry: A Critical Perspective
2013Autochthony in the Midst of Afro-pessimism in Chirikure Chirikure’s Poetry
19-May-2009Black September et al: Chimurenga songs as historical narratives in the Zimbabwean Liberation war*
2010Black writers’ Shona novels of the liberation war in Zimbabwe: an art that tells the truth of its day
2013Cases of romance and sex in selected English and Shona war novels
2014Challenging the hegemony of English in African education and literature: The case of Zimbabwe
2016Children’s songs and human factor development: a comparative analysis of Shona children’s songs and imported English nursery rhymes
2013Chimurenga War names as parodic critique of imperialism
2004The contribution of missionaries to Shona lexicography
Sep-2013Critical appreciation: Sofola’s Concept of dual-sex in Norbert Mutasa’s novels