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Zimbabwe’s economy crashed – so how do citizens still cling to myths of urban and economic success?
It is common for nations to have myths, or narratives, that form the basis of their nationalism, or their ideas of themselves as a political community. Such popular narratives are often rooted in a ...
Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, Vol. 5, No. 5 (14) (February 2010), pp. 120-146 (27 pages) AbstractThis paper examines and analyses the historical development of Zimbabwean ...
Joining Fizzo are urban grooves pioneers Mafriq and Trinity whose classic hits helped shape the genre's foundation in Zimbabwe and ushered in a new era of contemporary urban music. Follow us on ...
Zimbabwe’s longest-running festival of urban culture, the Shoko Festival, is set to host a groundbreaking performance by South African hip-hop legend-turned amapiano sensation Reason, also know as ...
This research is partly funded by the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (ECF-2022-055) and University of Oxford. It is common for nations to have myths, or narratives, that form the basis of their ...
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