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Narrating the Trauma in The Diasporas: Metaphors of The Disease in The Literature of Female Authorship in Zimbabwe
Published 2019-05-01“…This paper aims to reflect on the process of deterritorialization of African subjects who experienced the diaspora, choosing three texts of female authorship from the Republic of Zimbabwe, Nervous Conditions (DANGAREMBGA, 1988), Zenzele: uma carta para minha filha (MARAIRE, 1996) and Precisamos de Novos Nomes (BULAWAYO, 2014). The discussion will focus on the analysis of some characters in the books and how their experiences resulted in traumas, both psychological and physical, in observing the different perspectives of overcoming…”
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MAIZE INDEX INSURANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN A DEVELOPING ECONOMY
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Conceptualizing Alternative Theater and Alternative Performance Space in Postindependence Zimbabwe
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Modelling Prenatal Care Pathways at a Central Hospital in Zimbabwe
Published 2021-12-01“…Aims: This study sought to model and identify gaps requiring service and care delivery improvement in prenatal care pathways for pregnant women visiting Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Methods: This was a case study of the services offered by an antenatal care department at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. …”
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Of dirt, disinfection and purgation: Discursive construction of state violence in selected contemporary Zimbabwean literature
Published 2018-03-01“…Literary works by writers such as Chistopher Mlalazi, NoViolet Bulawayo and John Eppel become self-effacing speech acts that are involved in reimagining and revisioning our understanding of power dynamics and how this affects human and social experiences.…”
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CAUSALITY DYNAMICS OF CORRUPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN AN EMERGING ECONOMY
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Entrepreneurial education in the school curriculum: in search of positioning in Zimbabwe
Published 2016-07-01“…The areas of study were purposively selected government primary and secondary schools in the Bulawayo Metropolitan Province in Zimbabwe. Data were analyzed thematically and discussed according to research objectives. …”
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COVID-19 control pitfalls and challenges and drivers of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in Zimbabwe
Published 2021-01-01“…The greatest burden of COVID-19 is in the country’s two biggest provinces, Harare and Bulawayo, and differentiated approaches are urgently required to curb further transmissions whilst allowing other aspects of the population’s livelihood to continue. …”
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Digital natives, digital immigrants, and total engagement: bridging the gap
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INFLUENCE OF THE TRIGGER LEVELS IN PRICING OF THE MAIZE INDEX INSURANCE IN ZIMBABWE
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What’s in a name?
Published 2015-12-01“… This paper takes a close look at the language used by Zimbabwe writer NoViolet Bulawayo in her first novel, We need new names. The novel charts the emotional, cultural, and linguistic growth of its teenage protagonist Darling in the move from Paradise, a shanty town somewhere in Zimbabwe to Destroyedmichygen (= ‘Detroit Michigan’) in the US. …”
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Digital natives, digital immigrants, and total engagement: bridging the gap
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A review of the genus <em>Gonionotophis</em> in north-eastern Africa (Squamata: Lamprophiidae)
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