Skip recommendations
Skip recommendations
-
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6by Mapuwei, Nyasha“…Using the social-semiotics approach, this paper examines the representations and portrayal of President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai through editorial cartoons. …”
Published 2019
Get full text
Article -
7
-
8by Moyo, Priscilla N.“…In a country with stringent media laws infringing freedom of expression, speech and assembly, alternative forms of communication like Zim Jokes Corner, a Facebook page have created a democratic space for citizens to interact, air their different views and debate over Zimbabwe politics especially the major presidential candidates ZANU PF leader Robert Mugabe and MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai during the 2013 elections. …”
Published 2014
Get full text
-
9
-
10“…The removal of Sithole as the party president and his replacement by Robert Mugabe exhibits these contestations among the Zezuru, Karanga and Manyika ethnic groups. …”
Get full text
Get full text
research article -
11by Mashingaidze, Terence M.“…From the attainment of independence in 1980 to the military assisted end of President Robert Mugabe’s rule in November 2017, Zimbabwe’s episodic cycles of violence were concluded through elite bargained amnesty ordinances, state mediated reconciliation pronouncements and clemency orders that unconditionally benefitted perpetrators at the expense of victims. …”
Published 2022
Get full text
Get full text
Get full text
Article -
12by Ziwewe, Tapiwa“…The study is qualitative in nature as it applies the use of archival collection and interviews, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and thematic analysis were applied and it was discovered that there was a positive framing of the new political dispensation and political economy of ZBC has got a bearing in content generation, distribution and consumption and this is the reason why ZBC was involved in the rebranding of ZANU PF after the ouster of Robert Mugabe.…”
Published 2019
Get full text
-
13“…Such representations centre around the person of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, perceived human rights abuses, and many other facets of political conflict, whether real or imagined. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Article -
14by Chibuwe, Albert“…Robert Mugabe’s dominance in Zimbabwean politics post-independence has led critics to argue that politics in Zimbabwe is personal and patriarchal. …”
Published 2020
Get full text
Get full text
Article -
15“…Politicians have politicized queer identities and sexuality to win over what is perceived to be a homophobic majority. President Robert Mugabe is probably Africa’s most articulate and virulent critic of homosexuality and queer culture. …”
Get full text
Get full text
Get full text
Book chapter -
16by Joshua Chakawa“…The regime of former president Robert Mugabe and that of his successor Emmerson Mnangagwa controversially remained unmoved despite these restrictions. …”
Published 2022
Get full text
Get full text
research article -
17“…Its administrative culture is intricately linked to the ZANU PF led government of President Robert Mugabe. The training offered to media students is conducted with caution. …”
Get full text
research article -
18by Mhiripiri, Nhamo Anthony“…A considerable number attained (post-)doctoral qualifications during the so-called crisis years that coincide with former President Robert Mugabe and his ruling Zimbabwe African National Union (Patriotic Front)’s (ZANU-PF) land reform, ostensibly to correct historical colonial injustices of land dispossession. …”
Published 2021
Get full text
Get full text
Book chapter -
19
-
20by Rwafa, Urther“…This article examines how cyberspace has provided an avenue through which music surfed on the Internet can be analysed to recover alternative political voices. In Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe African National Union and Patriotic Front (ZANU PF) government has imposed strictures on communication via the Internet in order to stifle people’s views on the necessity for a new democratic ethos. …”
Published 2016
Article