On May 16 2006 the government of Zimbabwe embarked on a clean-up programme of urban centres, destroying informal human settlements and informal businesses. This operation, which the government called operation "Restore Order", resulted in the displacement of nearly one million people and left thousands of families homeless. This study is a discussion and an analysis of the coverage of the clean-up operation by two of Zimbabwe's leading Sunday newspapers, The Sunday Mail and The Standard. The Sunday Mail is owned by the Zimbabwe government and The Standard is privately owned and perceived to be oppositional to the current Zimbabwe government. The two newspapers, therefore, covered the clean-up operation from different perspectives and often ...
This study explores “old” school and contemporary journalist’s perceptions on the state of journalis...
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctoral Thesis submitted to the School of Language, Literature and Media St...
This research is premised on the understanding that alternative forms of media emerge to deal with s...
On May 16 2006 the government of Zimbabwe embarked on a clean-up programme of urban centres, destroy...
Although much effort has been expended on studying many sites of social memory, little attention has...
The struggle for political supremacy in postcolonial Zimbabwe has of late assumed a new form in whic...
The closure of The Daily News, Zimbabwe’s only ‘independent’ newspaper in 2003 attracted both local ...
This research is premised on the understanding that media texts are discourses and that all discours...
This study uses the November 2017 military assisted political transition in Zimbabwe to critically a...
This case study examines the nature and origin of Zimbabwe's communication policy with particular re...
The current situation in Zimbabwe under the ZANU-PF government shows increasing signs of abuse of po...
This paper analyses news reports of “Bring Back Our Girls” campaign in Nigerian newspapers. The “Bri...
Abstract,Zimbabwe has undergone a vicious political showdown and violence has been topical in the an...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
This article assesses the impact of Operation Murambatsvina (also known as Operation Restore Order) ...
This study explores “old” school and contemporary journalist’s perceptions on the state of journalis...
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctoral Thesis submitted to the School of Language, Literature and Media St...
This research is premised on the understanding that alternative forms of media emerge to deal with s...
On May 16 2006 the government of Zimbabwe embarked on a clean-up programme of urban centres, destroy...
Although much effort has been expended on studying many sites of social memory, little attention has...
The struggle for political supremacy in postcolonial Zimbabwe has of late assumed a new form in whic...
The closure of The Daily News, Zimbabwe’s only ‘independent’ newspaper in 2003 attracted both local ...
This research is premised on the understanding that media texts are discourses and that all discours...
This study uses the November 2017 military assisted political transition in Zimbabwe to critically a...
This case study examines the nature and origin of Zimbabwe's communication policy with particular re...
The current situation in Zimbabwe under the ZANU-PF government shows increasing signs of abuse of po...
This paper analyses news reports of “Bring Back Our Girls” campaign in Nigerian newspapers. The “Bri...
Abstract,Zimbabwe has undergone a vicious political showdown and violence has been topical in the an...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
This article assesses the impact of Operation Murambatsvina (also known as Operation Restore Order) ...
This study explores “old” school and contemporary journalist’s perceptions on the state of journalis...
Doctor of Philosophy A Doctoral Thesis submitted to the School of Language, Literature and Media St...
This research is premised on the understanding that alternative forms of media emerge to deal with s...