This book fosters an understanding of the challenges facing pro-democracy movements in Zimbabwe and foregrounds the intricate role played by colonial establishments in determining the nations current instability, as well as the role that human rights activists, journalists, and social media dissents play in ending this adversity.
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Bruce Mutsvairo is professor of journalism at Auburn University. Cleophas Muneri is senior lecturer in the Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of New Mexico.
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