This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe to consolidate the power of the government. This invariably led to oppositional media emerging from outside the country, giving the populace access to alternative discourses from those churned out by state media. The response to the alternative media run by blacks led the Southern Rhodesian and Rhodesian regimes to come up with repressive legislation that criminalised these media. After independence the state media embarked on consolidating the status quo and eliminating some sectors of the community from coverage – a repeat of the past. Legislation inherited from Rhodesia continued to be used in independent Zimbabwe, where the criminalisati...
This article explores the various ways in which the British media, and the broadsheets The Guardian ...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism ’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qu...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
The current situation in Zimbabwe under the ZANU-PF government shows increasing signs of abuse of po...
Elaborate media games have been played to restrain growing political opposition and to maintain ZANU...
This case study examines the nature and origin of Zimbabwe's communication policy with particular re...
Elaborate media games have been played to restrain growing political opposition and to maintain ZANU...
This article contributes to the debate on the re-emergence of diasporic radio and its role in facili...
This article contributes to the debate on the re-emergence of diasporic radio and its role in facili...
This article contributes to the debate on the re-emergence of diasporic radio and its role in facili...
This article explores the emergence and destruction of the Zimbabwe Times, a weekly, later daily new...
This thesis explores the role of the media in a "hybrid regime". Taking post-2000 Zimbabwe as a "hyb...
This article explores the various ways in which the British media, and the broadsheets The Guardian ...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism ’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qu...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
This article seeks to highlight how the media – especially radio – have always been used in Zimbabwe...
Ideological differences relating to the normative expectations of media performance in Zimbabwe have...
The current situation in Zimbabwe under the ZANU-PF government shows increasing signs of abuse of po...
Elaborate media games have been played to restrain growing political opposition and to maintain ZANU...
This case study examines the nature and origin of Zimbabwe's communication policy with particular re...
Elaborate media games have been played to restrain growing political opposition and to maintain ZANU...
This article contributes to the debate on the re-emergence of diasporic radio and its role in facili...
This article contributes to the debate on the re-emergence of diasporic radio and its role in facili...
This article contributes to the debate on the re-emergence of diasporic radio and its role in facili...
This article explores the emergence and destruction of the Zimbabwe Times, a weekly, later daily new...
This thesis explores the role of the media in a "hybrid regime". Taking post-2000 Zimbabwe as a "hyb...
This article explores the various ways in which the British media, and the broadsheets The Guardian ...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qua...
The article sees the rise of ‘patriotic journalism ’ in recent Zimbabwe as representing something qu...