Recently, CITEZW commissioned a study analyzing the role of disinformation in the August 2023 national and December 2023 by-elections in Zimbabwe.
"Our findings reveal interesting views from diverse stakeholders on the effect of disinformation on Zimbabwe’s political and electoral processes. Zimbabwe’s polarised landscape, fused with its insecure political and ethnic landscape, offers productive ground for the spread of disinformation on traditional and social media platforms, which have an increasing number of users. Combatting online disinformation requires addressing certain broader challenges, such as political polarisation, insecurity and a lack of trust in government officials.https://t.co/Uc7cz66lnh. #Asakhe
Call for applications for accreditation to observe the 2023 Harmonised elections. For more information visit the following link
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Second Call: Biographical Studies: Individuals in Zimbabwean history. Please submit abstracts by 30 April 2023 to: [email protected]. Please share widely.
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS: Emerging scholars & new research in southern Africa.
JSAS & the Southern African Institute for Policy and Research announce a @BritishAcademy_ funded Early Career Writing Workshop June 2023-March 2025. Meet in person in Lusaka 15-18 Aug 2023. Details soon.
Gov has correctly laid the rules on school uniforms but my issue is why has it allowed schools to hike fees which are paid in USD? Most private schools should be investigated because their fees structure is seemingly structured as a discriminatory measure against blacks.
The @tuskerscricketZ family has been plunged into mourning as we come to terms with the death of Tuskers former player Mduduzi Fuzwayo. He made his debut for Tuskers against Rhinos on 17-05-2017. May his soul rest in peace 😪
We indeed live in an era of silver bullets- for every problem that we face- we are told to #RegisterToVote. We must indeed register to vote but aren’t we over simplifying the solution & limiting agency- should we only see ourselves as Voters- can’t we do more than voting?