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The Palgrave Handbook of Language and Crisis Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa / / edited by Ernest Jakaza, Hugh Mangeya, Isaac Mhute
The Palgrave Handbook of Language and Crisis Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa / / edited by Ernest Jakaza, Hugh Mangeya, Isaac Mhute
Autore Jakaza Ernest
Edizione [1st ed. 2024.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (571 pages)
Disciplina 363.348
Altri autori (Persone) MangeyaHugh
MhuteIsaac
Soggetto topico Language policy
Communication in organizations
Multilingualism
Digital media
Translating and interpreting
Communication in politics
Language Policy and Planning
Organizational and Strategic Communication
Digital and New Media
Language Translation
Political Communication
ISBN 9783031430596
9783031430589
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part A. Political crisis/ disaster Communication -- Chapter 1. Maintaining a coherent corporate identity on the face of politically rooted crisis (Bhowa Jairos Kudakwashe and Rusere Misheck) -- Chapter 2. Question Time: A Bonus or Pain in the Quest for Political Accountability in the Zimbabwean Parliament (Mutsvairo Jack and Dlali Mawande) -- Chapter 3. A comparative analysis of government social media crisis and risk communication during the COVID-19 health crisis (Kembo Shupikai) -- Chapter 4. Brand and reputation management during political crises (Shura Tawanda and Jakaza Ernest) -- Chapter 5. Sanctions discourse and strategic communication: Re-imagining a new Zimbabwe from a social conflict paradigm (Marevesa Tobias) -- Chapter 6. Ubuntu in Languaging “From Politics of Rhetoric to The Second Republic”: Re-reading Shimmer Chinodya’s Harvest of Thorns in Discourse of New Dispensation (Mavengano Esther) -- Chapter 7. Multilingualism in crisis and disaster management in sub-Saharan Africa: the enigma for Zimbabwe (Mavesera Miidzo and Madziko Innocent) -- Chapter 8. The role of research for crisis and disaster management communication: a case of the Zimbabwean government (Mhute Isaac) -- Chapter 9. Contradictory politics and the mutation of Crisis in post-colonial Zimbabwean Urban Clean-up Campaign (Mtingwende Andrew) -- Chapter 10. Linguistic strategies used by the Ministry of Health and Child Care in Zimbabwe to sensitise citizens on COVID-19 in print media (Mutonga Lovemore, Gotosa Kudzai and Mugari Victor) -- Chapter 11. Covid-19 Related Information: The Politics in Crises and Disaster Management Communication (Ndhlovu Nokukhanya Gratcheni, Muleya Ekem and Akpan Udoh James) -- Chapter 12. Crisis communication in politically charged environments: A stakeholder approach (Rusere Winnie and Sigauke Misheck) -- Chapter 13. Pursuing the 'disaster' of managing communication during a crisis: Zimbabwe's unending 'woes' (Saidi Umali) -- Chapter 14. The pros and cons of social media in disaster management. a focus on Zimbabwe (Komboni Farisai Raymond) -- Chapter 15. Disaster Risk Governance: The politics of crisis and disaster management in Southern Africa (Tondoi Clemence Ray) -- Part B. Conceptualising Crisis and Disaster Management Communication -- Chapter 16. Models/ strategies of planning, managing, and responding to a crisis/ disaster (Mukurazhizha Rudo) -- Chapter 17. Introduction to a theoretical framework of disaster and crisis management: Transactional Theory of Persuasion, Coercion and Manipulation (TTPCM) (Hondo Mkhululi) -- Chapter 18. The efficacy of devolved disaster risk governance in Zimbabwe: A review of the communication approaches (Zvokuomba Kwashirai, Kabonga I, Chikoko W, Nyabeze K, and K, Mwapaura) -- Chapter 19. Rethinking Effective Communication a Panaceato disaster management. A Critical Discourse Approach (Jongore Magret and Chirimuuta Chipo) -- Chapter 20. Forecast based financing, a tool for early warning communication and proactive response mechanism (Komboni Farisayi Raymond, Muchena Richard and Kwenda Benjamin Makuwire) -- Part C. Media Crisis/ Disaster Communication -- Chapter 21. An Infodemic within a Pandemic: Assessing the Role of Social Media during the Covid-19 Pandemic (Makoni Caroline and Mangeya Hugh) -- Chapter 22. Social media humour and corporate reputation management: the Econet network and tariff shitstorm (Mangeya Hugh) -- Chapter 23. Exploring the Role of Corporate Communication Professionals in Navigating the New Media Landscape: A Case of Econet, Zimbabwe (Makoni Caroline and Mhute Isaac) -- Chapter 24. Performing the Pandemic: Musical arts communication in crises and disaster management, Zimbabwe (Zinhuku Praise) -- Chapter 25. When Doctor-PatientDiscourse Isn’t Adequate: Social Media Health Multimodal Dialogic Discourse Analysis (Nyambo Enock) -- Chapter 26. Political communication and disaster risk management in the age of social media in Southern Africa (Khupe Thokozani, Nyathi Mandla and Tshuma Brian) -- Part D. Case Studies -- Chapter 27. Crisis and disaster management communication in the hospitality industry in a digital world: A case study of Rainbow Tourism Group of Hotels (Chatapura Marginah and Mangeya Hugh) -- Chapter 28. Effective Climate Change Communication for Sustainable Development in Rural Zimbabwe (Mapuwei Nyasha) -- Chapter 29. An investigation of how language issues affect message interpretation during disaster management in Zimbabwean rural areas (Machingura Tsuu Faith, Nkala Doreen and Machingura Thabiso) -- Chapter 30. Strategic communication in Zimbabwean public universities (Nemaramba Dylan, Muchena Tambawoga Chriswell and Nyika Richard) -- Chapter 31. Integration of ICT into education during a crisis: Lessons Learnt at the State University of Zanzibar and the Midlands State University in Zimbabwe in the face of Covid 19 (Pondiwa Shephard, Nabahany El Umayra and Phiri Margaret) -- Chapter 32. ‘Everyday banking for everyday people’: The crisis of inconsistency between a brand promise and the delivery reality (Chaleka Tariro Courage and Jakaza Ernest) -- Chapter 33. How to ensure ethical communication before, during and after crises and disasters in Sub-Saharan Africa (Mwapaura Kudzai).
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Jakaza Ernest  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024
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Political Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa, Volume I : Media and Democracy / / edited by Isaac Mhute, Esther Mavengano
Political Communication in Sub-Saharan Africa, Volume I : Media and Democracy / / edited by Isaac Mhute, Esther Mavengano
Edizione [1st ed. 2024.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (240 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 320.4
Soggetto topico Political science
Communication in politics
Mass media - Political aspects
Communication
Governance and Government
Political Communication
Media Policy and Politics
Media and Communication
ISBN 9783031484315
3031484312
9783031484308
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction: The Nexus between Media, Language and Political Communication in sub-Saharan Africa -- 2. Civic Engagement, Public Participation and Trust in Digital Space: The Emerging New Face of Democracy in Africa -- 3. Mass Media and Politics in Africa: A Qualitative Appraisal -- 4. A Multimodal Discourse Analysis of the Construction of Socio-political Ideologies in Selected sub-Saharan African Films -- 5. Subverting State Censorship: Social Media and the Struggle for Human Rights and Democracy in Uganda -- 6. Invectives of Language in Ghanaian and Zimbabwean Political Discourse: Participatory Politics and Social Media -- 7. Challenges Confronting South African Government in Transforming Public Governance and Enforcing Leadership Accountability -- 8. The Architecture of Political Expediency in Zimbabwean Politics: Post-Event Functionality and Image Repair -- 9. Political Party Factionalism and Tabloidization in Zimbabwe -- 10. Data Accessibility and Digital Democracy: Unpacking the Political Transformation Problem in Zimbabwe -- 11. The Motifs of Necropolitics, Rulership and Zombification in Zimbabwe’s Polemics of Governance: A Case Study of Julius Chingono’s Not Another Day -- 12 Conclusion: Notable Lessons for the Future of the sub-Saharan Africa Region.
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Resuscitation of African Languages : Theorising the Battle Against Sociocultural Genocide / / edited by Isaac Mhute, Zilibele Mtumane, Vimbai Moreblessing Matiza
Resuscitation of African Languages : Theorising the Battle Against Sociocultural Genocide / / edited by Isaac Mhute, Zilibele Mtumane, Vimbai Moreblessing Matiza
Edizione [1st ed. 2025.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXIII, 343 p. 95 illus., 7 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 496
Soggetto topico African languages
Ethnology - Africa
Culture
Language policy
Multilingualism
African Languages
African Culture
Language Policy and Planning
ISBN 3-031-81716-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction: Situating the Imminent Cultural Genocide in the African Context (Isaac Mhute) -- Part 1: African Languages and the African Continent -- Chapter 2. The Problematics of Intellectualising Indigenous Languages and People, a Cursory Look at the Science of Language in Literature and Formal Education (Joseph Aketema, Ọbádélé Kambon & Beatrice Korkor Agyemang) -- Chapter 3. Local Language Promotion and the Global Village Exclusion Matrix: A Critic of Exclusive Use of Local Languages in Africa Without Industrial Provision (Nyasha Zimuto) -- Chapter 4. The Plight of African Languages in the Globalised Post-independence era (Isaac Mhute) -- Part II: Media and Education Case Studies -- Chapter 5. National Cinema and the Revitalisation of Indigenous Languages in Cameroon: A Study of Cameroonian Filmmakers’ Perceptions of Indigenous Language Film Production (Floribert Patrick C. Endong) -- Chapter 6. African Languages in Current South African Media Landscape: The Good, the Bad and the Future (Ndivhuwo Doctor Sundani, Pheelo Mabizela, Rachel Mmapitso Maboa) -- Chapter 7. Electronic Publishing of Shona Literature in Zimbabwe: An Overview (L. Viriri) -- Chapter 8. Indigenous Language Renaissance: The Use of Mother Tongue as Language of Instruction in Selected Gweru Schools, Zimbabwe (Vimbai Moreblessing Matiza) -- Chapter 9. Language-in-education policies and minority language resuscitation efforts in Zimbabwe (Tendai Chirimaunga) -- Chapter 10. “Wolves in Sheep Skin”: An Evaluation of Zimbabwean Media Published in African Languages (Faith Sibanda) -- Chapter 11. Computer generated linguistics countering linguicides: Users’ use and interpretation of WhatsApp emojis in isiNdebele (Nkosana Mkwebu and Jennings Joy Chibike) -- Chapter 12. Revisiting Zimbabwean Indigenous Languages Digitisation Activities: Perspectives from the PLETES Model (Beatrice Lantern) -- Part III: Politics-related Case Studies -- Chapter 13. Kiswahili and the Justice System in Tanzania (Antoni Keya) -- Chapter 14. Linguistic rights in Multilingual Contexts: The case of Mozambique (Crisófia Langa da Camara) -- Chapter 15. Interrogating the use of native Karanga in the rain making ceremony in Zvishavane (Mverecha Kainos and Midzi Ratidzo).
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025
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Shifting Sociolinguistic Terrains in Postcolonial Anglophone African Literary Writings / / edited by Esther Mavengano, Isaac Mhute
Shifting Sociolinguistic Terrains in Postcolonial Anglophone African Literary Writings / / edited by Esther Mavengano, Isaac Mhute
Autore Mavengano Esther
Edizione [1st ed. 2025.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (357 pages)
Disciplina 306.44
Altri autori (Persone) MhuteIsaac
Collana African Histories and Modernities
Soggetto topico Sociolinguistics
African literature
Imperialism
Linguistic change
African Literature
Imperialism and Colonialism
Language Change
ISBN 3-031-80614-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Postcolonial Anxieties: Shifting Sociolinguistic and cultural landscapes in Anglophone African Literary Writings -- Chapter 2. Sociolinguistic intricacies: Reflections on matrices of coloniality and current struggles in postcolonial African Anglophone literature -- Chapter 3. Re(dis)covering postcolonial voices and audiences. [Mis-]-Representation and postcoloniality in Chenjerai Hove’s ‘experimentation’ with language in Bones (1988) -- Chapter 4. Reclaiming spiritual identity through Anglophone African literature: A literary perspective -- Chapter 5. Traumatic Narrative of Colonial Excesses in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Dreams in a Time of War: A Childhood Memoir -- Chapter 6. Exploration of Language and Nationalism in The Lion and the Jewel, Things Fall Apart and I Will Marry When I Want -- Chapter 7. Problematising the ‘Janus-faced’ nature of writing African literature in English in contemporary Zimbabwean historical novels -- Chapter 8. Transcending Borders in Postcolonial Anglophone Literature: Navigating the Shifting Sociolinguistic Landscapes of Mbolo Mbue’s Behold the Dreamers -- Chapter 9. Crossing Cultural, Borders: Language and Intercultural Communication in Contemporary Anglophone African Literature -- Chapter 10. Representation of identities and the Third Space of Enunciation in Mphuthumi Ntabeni’s Transnational novel, The Wanderers -- Chapter 11. Transnational lives, language complexities and displacement in the diaspora: A case of The Eternal Audience of One by Remy Ngamije -- Chapter12. Linguistic politics and nation-building in contemporary Ghana: Re-engaging the debate on African literary writings -- Chapter 13. Language as Cartographic: How Petina Gappah maps the city in Rotten Row -- Chapter 14. Alterity and Belonging: A Reading of Bessie Head’s Post-Colonial Short Fiction -- Chapter 15. (Re) construction of Gender in Postcolonial literary writing: The Processes of Youth Identity formation in the Contemporary Kenyan Society.
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Mavengano Esther  
Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025
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Sub-Saharan Political Cultures of Deceit in Language, Literature, and the Media, Volume I : Zimbabwe as a Case Study / / edited by Esther Mavengano, Isaac Mhute
Sub-Saharan Political Cultures of Deceit in Language, Literature, and the Media, Volume I : Zimbabwe as a Case Study / / edited by Esther Mavengano, Isaac Mhute
Autore Mavengano Esther
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (0 pages)
Disciplina 320.014
Altri autori (Persone) MhuteIsaac
Soggetto topico Africa - Politics and government
Communication in politics
Africa, Sub-Saharan - History
Knowledge, Sociology of
Semiotics
African Politics
Political Communication
History of Sub-Saharan Africa
Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse
ISBN 9783031353239
3031353234
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction: Contextualising the notion of deceit in the postcolonial Zimbabwe’s political landscape. Isaac Mhute and Esther Mavengano -- Part I : Language/discourse and a culture of deceit in Zimbabwe’s politics -- 2. Polit(r)icking and massaging the ballot in Zimbabwe’s Transitions. Liberty Muchativugwa Hove -- 3. The Paradox of POST- Colonial Politics: A Critical Appraisal of Zimbabwe’s False . Tawanda Shura & Isaac Mhute -- 4. Vachingovukura (whilst they are barking ineffectually); The Mango idiom and postcolonial deceit in Zimbabwe’s political discourse. Edmore Dube -- 5. Counting Cost, Ignoring the Value: Can the gap between Political and Linguistic Autonomy in Zimbabwe be Reconciled?. Beatrice Taringa -- 6. Judas Iscariotism and Zimbabwe Opposition Politics: Deceit, Fear of Difference and Language of Misrepresentation. Wilson Zivave -- 7. The political landscape and a culture of deceit in postcolonial Zimbabwe: Scholarly discourse under siege. Temba T. Rugwiji -- Part 2: The poetic and sonic narratives of political deceit in postcolonial times -- 8. The polemics of nationalism in Zimbabwean fictional and political discourses ‘Nyika inovakwa (kana kuputswa) nevene vayo’ (A nation is built (or destroyed) by its owners). Esther Mavengano -- 9. Through the lenses of betrayal: Ambivalence and other markers of deception in Aaron Chiundura Moyo’s Kuridza Ngoma Nedemo (1985). Angeline Mavis Madongonda & Enna Sukutai Gudhlanga -- 10. The Post-Independent Zimbabwean Leadership and literary imaginings of betrayal in Ignatius .Mabasa`s Novel Mapenzi (1999). Wellington Wasosa -- 11. Judas culture in Post-colonial Zimbabwe: Gendered and Land Redistribution in Raymond’s Choto’s Vavariro (1990). Enna Sukutai Gudhlanga & Angeline Mavis Madongonda -- 12. Metaphorisation and erotisisation of the female body in David Mungoshi’s The Fading Sun: A symbolic representation of the post-colonial Zimbabwean society. Andrew Mutingwende & Esther Mavengano -- 13. Politics of deceit: The Dynamics of political jingles in postcolonial Zimbabwe. Vimbai Moreblessing Matiza -- Part 3: The media, conflict and a culture of deceit in postcolonial Zimbabwean politics -- 14. The Media, Conflict and Culture of Deceit in Postcolonial Zimbabwean Politics. Takavafira Masarira Zhou -- 15. An analysis of the nexus between media and political polarisation in Zimbabwe. Gift Gwindingwe -- 16. Citizen or alien? Politics of urban control and the dis(ex)tortion of Democracy in Zimbabwe. Andrew Mutingwende -- 17. Power, Politics and Public Media Deceit in Zimbabwe, 2000-2023. Pedzisai Ruhanya & Bekezela Gumbo -- 18. Modeling Electoral Integrity on Political Campaigns in Zimbabwe: The Problems of Deception and Lying During General Elections. Gift Masengwe -- 19. Sanctions are the source of our suffering”: of ZANU PF’s exhausted rhetoric and blame-gaming tactics as hegemonic preservation. Collen Sabao.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910765495103321
Mavengano Esther  
Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023
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Sub-Saharan Political Cultures of Deceit in Language, Literature, and the Media, Volume II : Across National Contexts / / edited by Esther Mavengano, Isaac Mhute
Sub-Saharan Political Cultures of Deceit in Language, Literature, and the Media, Volume II : Across National Contexts / / edited by Esther Mavengano, Isaac Mhute
Autore Mavengano Esther
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (435 pages)
Disciplina 320.014
Altri autori (Persone) MhuteIsaac
Soggetto topico Africa - Politics and government
Communication in politics
Africa, Sub-Saharan - History
Knowledge, Sociology of
Semiotics
African Politics
Political Communication
History of Sub-Saharan Africa
Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse
ISBN 9783031428838
3031428838
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. The Sub-Saharan African Postcolonial Politics: A Daunting Present. Esther Mavengano and Isaac Mhute -- Part 1: Cultures of Deceit in Postcolonial Sub-Saharan Literary Imaginings -- 2. Memorialising Gender and Childhood under the throes of von Trotha’s Extermination Order: Trauma, Agency and Survival in Serebov’s Mama Namibia. Nelson Mlambo, Collen Sabao and Coletta Kandemiri- 3. Speaking from below: Reflections on the Postcolonial Subaltern Practices of Resisting Deceit and Penury in Valerie Tagwira’s novel, Trapped. Esther Mavengano -- 4. Towards Using Literature to Deal with Fear of Ethno-Religious and Linguistic Differences in African Post- Colonial Politics. Nkereuwem, Ogonna Nchekwube -- 5. The Postcoloniality and Decoloniality of Namibian literature in Kubuitsile’s The Scattering and Utley’s The Lie of the Land. Collen Sabao & Nelson Mlambo -- Part 2: Language/ Media and Postcolonial Deceit in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 6. Postcolonial Gender dichotomies: Integrating Digital Technologies, Local Content and Local Languages in Empowering Rural-Black Women in Southern Africa. Gift Masengwe & Wadzanai Chihombori-Ndlovu -- 7. Hate Speech, a Source of Linguistic, Religious and Ethnic Intolerance among the sub-Saharan African Peoples: The Case of Nigeria. Robert, Odey Simon, Nwode, Goodluck Chigbo & Bibian, Ugoala -- 8. We’ll fish out MP mole and punish the person”: Language, politics and culture of deceit in Ghana’s politics. Charles Prempeh -- 9. Mass Media in Deceitful Pragmatic Misrepresentation of, and the Heightened Intergroup Conflicts among Sub-Saharan African Ethno-Religious and Linguistic Groups. Osuchukwu, Caroline Nonye, Bibian, Ugoala & Robert, Odey Simon -- 10. Post-colonial Political, Economic and Ethnic Discourse: A case of Mozambique and Rwanda. Donald Peter Chimanikire & Valerie Rumbidzai Jeche & Jane Tsitsi Mudzamiri -- Part 3: The Media and political deceit in postcolonial Sub- Saharan Africa -- 11. Survival of the Private Media under Zimbabwe’s Politico-economic crises. Pedzisai Ruhanya & Bekezela Gumbo -- 12. Digital Authoritarianism in Postcolonial Nigeria: Internet Control Techniques and Censorship. Desmond Onyemechi Okocha, Maureen Chigbo & Melchizedec J. Onobe -- 13. Tragic labels, catastrophic consequences: Colonial treachery and the Cameroonian calamity. Jacob Mapara -- 14. Populism as a new Political Tactic of Postcolonial Deceit in Nigerian Contemporary Digital Era. Desmond Okocho & Jesse Ishaku -- Part 4: Postcolonial Political Dialectics in Religion and Human Rights discourses -- 15. The impact of legacies of the past on the emergence of conflict and deceit in Sub-Saharan African politics. Fabian Maugnganidze -- 16. Iscariotean Dialectics and the Demise of Emancipatory Pan-African States in Sub-Saharan Africa. George Michael Kizito -- 17. Discourse on violent Disenfranchisements and Threats to Religious and Ethnic Minorities in Postcolonial Zimbabwe. Edmore Dube -- 18. The Entanglement of the Church and the State during Mugabe’s Reign in Postcolonial Zimbabwe: A Social Conflict Perspective. Tobias Marevesa & Esther Mavengano -- 19. A Culture of deceit and Human Rights violations in Postcolonail Sub-Saharan African politics. Fabian Maunganidze -- 20. The Youth and Political Leadership and Governance in Postcolonial Sub-Saharan Africa. Takavafira Masarira Zhou & Costain Tandi -- 21. Too Good to be True: Unfulfilled Campaign Promises, Pledges, and Political Deceit in Zimbabwe. Gift Mwonzora.
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Mavengano Esther  
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