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12018Wakasikirei Satani? Christian subversion in sungura discourse
22017The joke is in the code: Paper presented at the Department of African Languages and Literature and the African Languages Research Institute International Conference 7-9 August 2017 (University of Zimbabwe, Harare – Zimbabwe)
32021The discursive construction of blackness on WhatsApp status post updates in Zimbabwe
42021Endangering the endangered: impact of fake Covid-19 social media communications in Zimbabwe
52014A sociolinguistic analysis of graffiti written in Shona and English found in selected urban areas of Zimbabwe
62014Nasal assimilation in Shangwe nasal-obstruent clusters: an optimality theoretic approach
72012Wakasikirei satani? Christian subversion in Sungura discourse: Paper presented at the African Languages Association of Southern Africa (ALASA) from 18-20 July 2012 at University of Venda, Thohoyandou - South Africa
82020A Dialogic Analysis of Audiences’ Interactions on Online Media Sites in Zimbabwe
92020Shona-Ndebele symbolic ethnic violence in institutions of higher learning: an analysis of male toilet graffiti at Midlands State University
102018Graffiti as a site for cultural literacies in Zimbabwean urban high schools
112017The Third Chimurenga:The discursive construction of exclusion through the land reform in Zimbabwe: Paper presented at the Faculty of Arts Land Reform Conference, 29-30 September 2017 at Midlands State University, Zvishavane Campus – Zimbabwe
122021WhatsApp jokes and the dialogue on Zimbabwe’s 2017 Coup
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