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The interactive features of online newspapers present an important arena for public deliberation on matters of interethnic relations in Zimbabwe. Although the anonymity afforded by the internet has been criticised for the proliferation of online misogyny in some contexts, the analysis of readers' ...
Zimbabwean students and teachers did not go through this process in 2020. Instead, the government through its state media – newspapers, radio and television – ignored the strike by pretending nothing was happening. They wanted to portray an image that all was well. ...
This chapter discusses the use of Twitter in mediating Zimbabwe’s 2018 elections. It provides an understanding of how two visible and contesting groups appropriated the platform during this period. The chapter responds to two specific questions: In what
THE Government is weighing options of adopting cryptocurrency as a legal payment service and is consulting various stakeholders on the merits of the virtual cur...
"You have to understand what you are dealing with and a lot of people don't understand what they're dealing with, because there's a lot of negativity that has jumped out on the internet and in the newspapers." Biti, who inherited an economy battered by record hyperinflation and 90% unem...
independent newspapers continue to be gagged. They try to cover human rights issues and the country’s economic and social situation, but they are exposed to serious reprisals. Repressive legislation, state control of public media, harassment of the ...
Those papers quickly learned that sensational stories sold newspapers, and we continue to live with that legacy today on the internet.” “The MIT study demonstrates that the more outlandish or outrageous the headline, the more traction it gains. This would be true whether social media existed ...