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    Zimbabwean women’s experiences at Johanne Masowe WeChishanu Apostolic churches’ open ground gatherings.Priccilar Vengesai & Linda W. Naicker - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (3):8.
    The Constitution of Zimbabwe guarantees religious freedoms and freedom of association including for religious purposes. While people can gather for religious purposes, the main thrust of this paper is to investigate and unpack environmental crises caused by Christian gatherings and how women are affected by these environmental crises. The article focuses on the Johanne Masowe WeChishanu Apostolic churches. Environmental rights in terms of the Constitution recognize the need for one to be in a healthy environment. It also imposes an obligation (...)
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    Kairos consciousness and the Zimbabwean ecclesiology’s response to crisis.Kudakwashe Paradza - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):8.
    The Christian church in Zimbabwe radically indicated the courage and consciousness to identify itself with the struggle for liberation of the marginalised, the oppressed and the impoverished, more specifically in the context of chimurenga or the armed struggle. Thus, the Kairos model of ecclesiology consistently and unequivocally supported masses who were the majority Zimbabweans during the protracted struggle of the 1970s against racial system, thereby assuming such designations as the church of struggle, the Church of chimurenga, the church in (...)
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    Diaspora in dialogue: Zimbabwean artists in South Africa.Vulindlela P. E. Nyoni - 2018 - South African Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):410-422.
    In the last two decades, a continuous migration of people into South Africa from Zimbabwe has increasingly foregrounded intractable philosophical questions concerning the complexities of “displacement”, and “place”, inherent to which are notions of “national identity” (the autochthonous and different peoples) and “home”. Neatly distanced academic reflections often reduce the Zimbabwean migration story to measurable motivations and statistics, and disturbingly, do little to check violently xenophobic associations between émigrés and malignant tropes of societal decay. In this paper, I propose an (...)
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    Csr engagement by zimbabwean smes.Maxwell Chanakira - 2019 - African Journal of Business Ethics 13 (1).
    This study examines CSR engagement by Zimbabwean SMEs through their practices and procedures. A qualitative approach was adopted, involving 16 in-depth interviews with key decision makers of ICT SMES in Zimbabwe. The study makes finds that Understanding of CSR by SMEs is patchy, their approach to selecting and executing CSR activities is ad hoc, unstructured and not supported by dedicated budgets while decision making rests solely with the CEO who values and upbringing plays a defining role in this process. The (...)
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  5. A sociotheological interpretation of Genesis 50:25 in a Zimbabwean context.Canisius Mwandayi - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):7.
    Migration to foreign lands is as old as the biblical stories of Abraham leaving his native land, Ur of the Chaldeans to go to a land that God was to show him. Concomitant with migration, however, is the possibility of death in the new habitat and oftentimes important decisions are made on how to fund the funerals. In the case of Zimbabwean diasporas, this has seen the rise in popularity of funeral insurance companies such as Diaspora Insurance and the GoFundMe (...)
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    Nervous Conditions on the Limpopo: Gendered Insecurities, Livelihoods, and Zimbabwean Migrants in Northern South Africa.Blair Rutherford - 2020 - Studies in Social Justice 2020 (14):169-187.
    This paper examines some of the gendered insecurities informing some of the livelihood practices of Zimbabwean migrants in northern South Africa from 2004-2011, the period in which I carried out almost annual ethnographic research in this region. Situating these practices within wider policy shifts and changing migration patterns at the national and local scales, this paper shows the importance of attending to gendered dependencies and insecurities when analysing migrant livelihoods in southern Africa. These include those found within humanitarian organizations targeting (...)
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    Transnational mothering and forced migration: Understanding the experiences of Zimbabwean mothers in the UK.Elisabetta Zontini & Roda Madziva - 2012 - European Journal of Women's Studies 19 (4):428-443.
    A growing body of scholarship has documented the experiences of different groups of migrants involved in the maintenance and development of transnational families worldwide showing that proximity is not a prerequisite of family life and that families can successfully be done from a distance. While most work deals with the experiences of labour migrants less attention has been paid to forced migrants. Still little is known about families that fail to operate transnationally and are broken by the migration experience. For (...)
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    Thorny the paths they tread, Zimbabwean women and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A womanist reflection.Tekweni M. Chataira - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (2):10.
    This study investigated the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on the women of Zimbabwe. Drawing from womanist perspectives, the study reflected on pastoral care, gender equality and proposed new ways of engaging the Bible while recognising the impact of hermeneutics on lived realities. The research examined situational analysis reports from government and nonprofit organisations, journal articles and other academic sources focusing on various aspects of Zimbabwean women’s contexts. Womanist perspectives were engaged to provide parameters for the reflection (...)
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    The legacy of Sir Reginald Stephen Garfield Todd in Zimbabwean public life history.Gift Masengwe & Bekithemba Dube - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-9.
    This article investigates the contribution of white liberal politics of an ex-missionary New Zealander, Sir Reginald Stephen Garfield Todd, on the development of Southern Rhodesia towards becoming an independent state. It outlines the contribution he made towards the progress of black Zimbabweans in a number of spheres. It arouses interest in contemporary Zimbabwean religious and political discourses. Todd held a hybridity of roles in transitional politics from the blunting settler racism to the sharpening of African capability on multi-racial democracy (...)
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    Of Spirituality and Poverty: A Zimbabwean Cultural Perspective.Oliver Mtapuri & Pudurai Justin Mazengwa - 2013 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 13 (1):1-10.
    This article, based on a desk study, connects African spirituality to the phenomenon of poverty and argues that mundane poverty alleviation strategies that ignore the cultural perspective of a people are doomed to fail, especially in the African context. Within this context, a domain such as transcendence is as ‘real’ to the people as the material world. This article delves into the alchemy of the traditions of African people from a Zimbabwean perspective in an attempt to understand some of the (...)
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    The Nehanda mythology: Dialectics of gender, history and religion in Zimbabwean literature.Esther Mavengano - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (4):9.
    Recently, the government of Zimbabwe unveiled a newly constructed statue of the esteemed spirit medium and liberation icon who intrepidly fought against the British imperialism. The distinguished heroine is passionately known as Mbuya Nehanda Charwe Nyakasikana. The lexical item, ‘Mbuya’ in Shona language literally means grandmother. This study examines the ways in which the spectres of religion, historiography, gender and national politics find expression in often contested state narratives of Mbuya Nehanda and in selected Zimbabwean fictional writings. Foucault’s theorisation of (...)
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    ‘Foreigners are stealing our birth right’: Moral panics and the discursive construction of Zimbabwean immigrants in South African media.Aquilina Mawadza & Felix Banda - 2015 - Discourse and Communication 9 (1):47-64.
    We examine 575 randomly selected articles on Zimbabwean immigrants from the South African Media database to expose discourses of exclusion and the production of the psycho-social condition – moral panic. We use critical discourse analysis, notions of remediation and immediacy to scrutinize discourse structures and other discursive strategies designed to conceal mediation and authorial prejudices, and to make the reader ‘experience’ the actual content. In addition to making the anti-immigrant rhetoric appear legitimate, and the danger immediate and real, we argue (...)
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    Unequal Interdependency: Chinese Petty Entrepreneurs and Zimbabwean Migrant Labourers.Ying-Ying Tiffany Liu - 2020 - Studies in Social Justice 2020 (14):146-165.
    Exploring the cultural politics of diasporic entrepreneurs and migrant labourers through an examination of Chinese restaurants in Johannesburg, this article presents what I call the “intra-migrant economy” amid everyday racialized insecurities in urban South Africa. I use the term “intra-migrant economy” to refer to the employment of one group of migrants by another group of migrants as an economic strategy outside the mainstream labour market. These two groups of migrants work in the same industry, live in the same city, and (...)
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  14. Philosophy, race, and multiculturalism in Southern Africa: Zimbabwean philosophical studies, III.Fainos Mangena (ed.) - 2018 - Washington, D.C.: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
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    Policing toxic masculinities and dealing with sexual violence on Zimbabwean University campuses.Simbarashe Gukurume & Munatsi Shoko - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (3):8.
    University campuses are framed as sexualised spaces marked by high sexual risk-taking behaviour and toxic masculinities that often fuel abusive relationships and sexual violence. More often, the most vulnerable groups, to this violence include sexual minorities, girls and students with disabilities. Drawing on qualitative ethnographic research and semi-structured interviews with students and staff from two universities in Zimbabwe, this article examines how toxic campus ‘cultures’ and campus sexual economies can be transformed and made more inclusive and safer for all students. (...)
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    Use of woodland resources within and across villages in a Zimbabwean communal area.Alois Mandondo - 2001 - Agriculture and Human Values 18 (2):177-194.
    A topical issue in natural resource management is that of scale, in particular, the organizational entry-point to community-based systems of natural resource management. This study investigated access to woodland resources from the perspective of the relevance of units (traditional villages) enjoying policy attention and the nature of boundaries of resource management units as espoused in academic debates. The relevance of the boundaries was investigated from the perspective of flow of resources across boundaries of the recommended units, and resource use relations (...)
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    Producing Knowledge about 'Third World Women': the Politics of Fieldwork in a Zimbabwean Secondary School.Nicola Ansell - 2001 - Ethics, Place and Environment 4 (2):101-116.
    Fieldwork is a project in which, according to Rose (1997, p. 316), researcher, researched and research make each other, yet far more attention has been given to the making of the research and researcher than to the researched. Focusing on three aspects of the research process (the researcher's presence in the field, the research topic and the choice of methods), this paper uses examples from the author's own fieldwork to debate whether it is possible to shape fieldwork such that the (...)
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    Sexuality in Folktales: Asset or Liability to Socialisation of Learners in Zimbabwean schools.Beatrice Taringa - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (3):7.
    The portrayal of sexuality in folktale course-books that are prescribed for secondary school learners in Zimbabwe is indeed a cause for concern. Not much attention, if any, has been given to exploring the portrayal of ‘sexuality’ especially in ChiShona prescribed course-books. This article qualitatively explored through content and discourse analysis the portrayal of ‘sexuality’ in folktales prescribed course-books based on an Afrocentric perspective of Unhu and Ubuntu. The study sought to determine whether course-books are an asset or a liability for (...)
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    Theses from OCMS: ‘Diaspora Ethnicity and Politics in the Electronic Media: Case studies of United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean internet websites and their associations’.Adalbert Clayton Peel - 2011 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 28 (2):149-149.
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    The Struggles After the Struggle: Zimbabwean Philosophical Study, I.David Kaulemu (ed.) - 2006 - Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
    In search of social justice : reconciliation and the land question in Zimbabwe -- Religion and the struggle for peace in Zimbabwe -- Running in vicious circles : paradoxes of struggles for peace in Zimbabwe -- The quest for unity, peace, and stability in Zimbabwe -- Reflections on corporate peace at the dawn of free market -- Reconciliation : why the church failed to live with itself in Zimbabwe -- Rethinking wildlife conservation in Zimbabwe -- Education at cultural crossroads : (...)
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    Contestation of ‘the holy places in the Zimbabwean Religious Landscape’: A study of the Johane Masowe Chishanu yeNyenyedzi Church’s sacred places.Phillip Musoni - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1).
    Places that are regarded as holy are highly esteemed in most religious institutions. Such places are revered because they denote the converging points of human beings and the divine. The fundamental questions addressed in this study are: what makes a place holy? Do Christians share sacred places with other religious groups? The study theorises that the Johane Masowe Chishanu yeNyenyedzi Church has forcefully appropriated most of the African indigenous scared places such as hills, shades and dams for all-night prayers and (...)
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    The ethical concerns of contemporary zimbabwean managers: A preliminary sounding. [REVIEW]Paul Gifford & Peter McBurney - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (5):363 - 372.
    An MBA course has recently been introduced in the Department of Business Studies at the University of Zimbabwe. Applications for the course are numerous, so selection can be very rigorous. Thus the students admitted to the course comprise many of the country's most promising junior managers. As an assignment for a course on business ethics, the students were asked to discuss an ethical problem they had met in the course of business. An analysis of the problems discussed is quite revealing. (...)
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    Review: David Maxwell, African Gifts of the Spirit: Pentecostalism and the rise of a Zimbabwean transnational religious movement Oxford: James Currey, 2006. 250pp. ISBN 0-85255-966-6. [REVIEW]Ben Knighton - 2009 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 26 (1):61-62.
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  24. Chapter 10: Where the Dead Queued for Fuel : Zimbabweans Remember the Fuel Crisis and its Impact on the Funeral Industry, 1999-2008. [REVIEW]Joyce M. Chadya - 2015 - In Tina Mai Chen & David S. Churchill (eds.), The Material of World History. New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  25. Contemporary theological approaches in Zimbabwe: Navigating the challenges of the 21st century.Ezekiel Baloyi - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):8.
    The challenges of the 21st century are examined as Zimbabwe’s modern theological views are discussed, and responses are given and analysed in this study. In Zimbabwe, theology is changing quickly to meet the demands of the country’s people in the face of persistent socioeconomic difficulties, political unrest and cultural changes. Contemporary theological debate is structured by the historical background of Zimbabwean theology, which is characterised by colonial influences and the freedom movement. These days, the discussion tackles several urgent issues: gender (...)
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    The Gibean solution (Jgs 19-21) - a mirror to reclaiming women dignity in Zimbabwe.Canisius Mwandayi & Sophia Chirongoma - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (3):7.
    Chronicling the history of gendered and sexualised violence in Zimbabwe, our article upholds the view that what transpired in Judges 19:20–48 offers the contemporary readers some important lessons that are worth pondering over. Looking through feminist hermeneutical lenses, we engage in a comparative analysis of the gender-based violations, human rights abuses, and the lack of hospitality depicted in Judges 19–21 with the lived realities of Zimbabwean women in our contemporary times. The discussion draws to a close by proffering a theology (...)
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    Beyond tithes and offerings: Revolutionising the economics of Pentecostal churches in Zimbabwe.Kimion Tagwirei - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4):1-8.
    The Zimbabwean economic crisis has exposed the unsustainability of traditional sources of Church finances. Churches that depend on tithes, freewill offerings and donations have been facing incapacitation, a disturbing predicament that has been further worsened by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the context of abject poverty and perennial price hikes of basic commodities. While attention has been given to the exploitative commercialisation of the gospel by charismatic churches, scholarship on the economics of classical Pentecostal churches is scanty. Observing fluctuating, (...)
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    The semantics of gender, politics, and religion in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s This Mournable Body.Esther Mavengano - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):9.
    Zimbabwean literature produced after the attainment of independence has been predominantly engrossed with thematisation of the postcolonial subaltern subjects’ existential conditions, enunciated together with gender politics, religion and socio-economic environment that frame politics of difference, and sites of suffering or resistance. These tropes remain absorbing and critical even in contemporary female-authored novels that also engage with a deeply fractured modern-day Zimbabwe. Tsitsi Dangarembga’s novel, This Mournable Body, offers important site to debate the enduring concerns of gender inequalities, politics, and religion. (...)
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    Zimbabwe's Migrants and South Africa's Border Farms: The Roots of Impermanence.Maxim Bolt - 2015 - Cambridge University Press.
    During the Zimbabwean crisis, millions crossed through the apartheid-era border fence, searching for ways to make ends meet. Maxim Bolt explores the lives of Zimbabwean migrant labourers, of settled black farm workers and their dependants, and of white farmers and managers, as they intersect on the border between Zimbabwe and South Africa. Focusing on one farm, this book investigates the role of a hub of wage labour in a place of crisis. A close ethnographic study, it addresses the complex, shifting (...)
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    Ethical and legal constraints to children's participation in research in zimbabwe: Experiences from the multicenter pediatric hiv arrow trial.Mutsawashe Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Rosemary Musesengwa, Kusum Nathoo, Patrick Takaidza, Tawanda Mhute & Tichaona Vhembo - 2012 - BMC Medical Ethics 13 (1):17-.
    Background: Clinical trials involving children previously considered unethical are now considered a necessity because of the inherent physiological differences between children and adults. An integral part of research ethics is the informed consent, which for children is obtained by proxy from a consenting parent or guardian. The informed consent process is governed by international ethical codes that are interpreted in accordance with local laws and procedures raising the importance of contextualizing their implementation.DiscussionThe Zimbabwean parental informed consent document for children participating (...)
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  31. Feminist theory and international relations in a postmodern era.Christine Sylvester - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book evaluates the major debates around which the discipline of international relations has developed in the light of contemporary feminist theories. The three debates (realist versus idealist, scientific versus traditional, modernist versus postmodernist) have been subject to feminist theorising since the earliest days of known feminist activities, with the current emphasis on feminist, empiricist standpoint and postmodernist ways of knowing. Christine Sylvester shows how feminist theorising could have affected our understanding of international relations had it been included in the (...)
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    Religio-Culture, Fear, and Zimbabwe’s Leadership Perceptions.Muchumayeli Bhebhe - 2016 - Perichoresis 14 (1):75-100.
    The study is a response to the call for papers on African issues and discusses the notion of leadership in the Zimbabwean context. Based on material drawn through an interdisciplinary research process, this article argues that the phenomenon of fear emanating from a Zimbabwean religio-culture cuts across the country’s socio-political structures and affects its different forms of leadership. Therefore, by drawing on primary and secondary as well as literary and non-literary, sources, the article examines how and why religio-culture and especially (...)
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    Implications of the imago Dei (Gn 1:26) on gender equality and agrarian land reform in Zimbabwe.Canisius Mwandayi - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (2):6.
    The creation of humanity (Gn 1:26–2:25) marks the climatic point of the creation process because after it, God is said to have rested. A clear marker that humans are the epitome of creation is the fact that they were created in God’s image (Gn 1:26). Unlike animals, humans have the capacity to think, act with free will, exert self-control and also have a conscience. These distinctive characteristics earn humanity not only dominion over creation (Gn 1:28), but also the care towards (...)
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    Internal Structure of the Children's Motivation Analysis Test--normative data.Adebowale Akande - 1997 - Educational Studies 23 (2):277-285.
    The present study investigated normalised stens for 380 Xhosa children in standard 5 using the Children's Motivation Analysis Test. The CMAT was administered to separate groups of girl and boys upper elementary school children, representing the first such normative data available for this instrument in South Africa. The gender differences in the means and standard deviations for the main CMAT subscales for each group are investigated and reported. It is suggested that the norms presented are also recommended for use with (...)
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    Artificial intelligence and Afrocentric Biblical Hermeneutics crossroads in Zimbabwe (Col 2:8).Lovejoy Chabata - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):7.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) isset to revolutionise global knowledge domains and biblical hermeneutics is no exception. At face value, in Zimbabwe, AI has been stigmatised as a humanistic and profane technological system with an immense propensity to cause general religious backsliding, degeneracy, vain philosophising and secularisation of the Gospel of Christ. This article isolated Colossians 2:8 as a lens to investigate the congruency of Artificial Intelligence to the pericope’s scope of ‘philosophy, vain deceit, tradition of men and rudiments of the world’. (...)
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    Power and vulnerability: Re-reading Mark 6:14–29 in the light of political violence in Zimbabwe.Conrad Chibango & Henerieta Mgovo - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (4):7.
    This article examined the story of the beheading of John the Baptist according to the Gospel of Mark (6:14–29) and drew lessons for the situation of politically motivated violence perpetrated by the youth in Zimbabwe. Politically motivated violence in Zimbabwe is a well-documented problem that negatively impacts on human rights. The article used the historical-critical method in its re-reading of the text in question and the ‘youth bulge theory’ as theoretical framework. Documentary analysis was employed to solicit data from various (...)
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    Doris Lessing, Feminism and the Representation of Zimbabwe.Sarah De Mul - 2009 - European Journal of Women's Studies 16 (1):33-51.
    This article examines the complex intertwinements of feminism, anti-colonial Marxism and imperialism in the work of the recent Literature Nobel Prize winner Doris Lessing, particularly in her writings on colonial Africa and the travelogue African Laughter. The article outlines the implications of these intersections for the representation of Zimbabwe against some political, aesthetic and epistemological developments in Lessing's oeuvre. Through a reading of African Laughter, the article argues that a crucial tension is at stake between Lessing's political project of giving (...)
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    Musicians as prophets: A comparative analysis of Winky D’s music and John the Baptist’s message.Ishanesu S. Gusha - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (4):7.
    This article has interrogated the prophetic role of musicians in Zimbabwe’s political discourse with Winky D’s latest album Eureka Eureka (which was launched on 31 December 2022) being the case study. Two tracks (Dzimba Dzemabwe and Ibotso) have been singled out for analysis. The message of John the Baptist in Luke 3:7–14 has been used as the framework for understanding the prophetic phenomenon of the 1st century AD Palestinian environment. The article has employed the comparative methodology in comparing these two (...)
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    Dealing with the cultural and financial challenges during death of a loved one and repatriation of the remains: A mission to the wounded.Mookgo S. Kgatle - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):1-8.
    The death of a loved one and the repatriation of the remains have become the double pain experienced by many Zimbabweans in South Africa. The double pain is caused by the cultural demand for burial to be conducted at the home country and the financial demands to do so. While previous studies on mission and theology have addressed the pain of death, only few have looked at the second pain of repatriation. The research gap calls for missiologists to seek (...)
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    Theology for sustainable development in Zimbabwe: Unpacking Deuteronomy 20:19–20 in light of SDG 15.Milcah Mudewairi - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (4):7.
    This article aims at a ‘green’ reading of Deuteronomy 20:19–20 with special reference to combat deforestation in Zimbabwe. The article relates to Sustainable Development Goal 15 (SDG 15) of the United Nations Agenda 2030, namely Goal 15 – Life and Land. The article demonstrates that the depletion of the natural environment in Zimbabwe is happening in a way unknown before. It argues that the government of Zimbabwe’s legislative framework for mitigating deforestation is proving to be unsuccessful. This is a pointer (...)
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    Spiritualised political theology in a polarised political environment: A Pentecostal movement’s response to party politics in Zimbabwe.Phillip Musoni - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-8.
    This article interrogates the interface between the older Pentecostal movement and politics in Zimbabwe. The country continues to face political violence and a breakdown in rule of law. The Zimbabwean populace is asking whether the Zimbabwean Pentecostal movement is ready and able to exercise its prophetic role in promoting real peace and democracy. Many Zimbabweans are asking this question, because the track record shows that whilst most mainline churches have been consistent in becoming the voice of the voiceless, some (...)
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    Scheffler’s autopsy of poverty in the biblical text: Critiquing land expropriation as an elitist project.Temba T. Rugwiji - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3).
    The theme of poverty has recently dominated various scholarly platforms, including academic presentations and public debates. Nevertheless, it has emerged that the rhetoric about poverty reduction seems to be the project of the elite who apparently write and speak on behalf of the poor. The plight of the majority of the poor is problematised so that transformation is superficially democratised with the ultimate aim of benefitting the elite. The present study reflects on Eben Scheffler’s contributions on poverty and the poor (...)
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    (1 other version)The quest for hermeneutics of appropriation as a thematic approach for critical biblical interpretation.Temba Rugwiji - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):11.
    This study attempts to promulgate a method called ‘hermeneutics of appropriation’ as a thematic approach of a scientific research. ‘Hermeneutics’ is not the same as ‘appropriation’; hermeneutics refers to a science of interpretation, whereas appropriation depicts an idea of adoption. Hermeneutics of appropriation employs themes (hence, thematic analysis) as opposed to contextual biblical hermeneutics that focuses largely on contemporary interpretation of biblical narratives. Thus, adopting the phrase ‘hermeneutics of appropriation’ presents the idea of a scientific interpretation of a theme that (...)
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    Partnership and Participation in a Northern Church-Southern Church Relationship.Marcia Scheffler - 2008 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 25 (4):255-272.
    The African church has been identified by many as a key factor in the struggle against HIV/aids. Not only are international funding organizations and Christian NGOs looking to partner with the local church, but some northern churches are also looking to bypass NGOs and enter into a direct relationship with the African church. This article fuses political and theological theories and analysis such as participatory development theory, democratic administration and transformational development in a case study of partnership between a Canadian (...)
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    Study participants incentives, compensation and reimbursement in resource-constrained settings.Takafira Mduluza, Nicholas Midzi, Donold Duruza & Paul Ndebele - 2013 - BMC Medical Ethics 14 (S1):1-11.
    Controversies still exists within the research fraternity on the form and level of incentives, compensation and reimbursement to study participants in resource-constrained settings. While most research activities contribute significantly to advancement of mankind, little has been considered in rewarding directly the research participants from resource-constrained areas. A study was conducted in Zimbabwe to investigate views and expectations of various stakeholders on study participation incentives, compensation and reimbursement issues. Data was collected using various methods including a survey of about 1,008 parents/guardians (...)
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    Ethical and legal constraints to children’s participation in research in Zimbabwe: experiences from the multicenter pediatric HIV ARROW trial.Mutsa Bwakura-Dangarembizi, Rosemary Musesengwa, Kusum J. Nathoo, Patrick Takaidza, Tawanda Mhute & Tichaona Vhembo - 2012 - BMC Medical Ethics 13 (1):17.
    BackgroundClinical trials involving children previously considered unethical are now considered essential because of the inherent physiological differences between children and adults. An integral part of research ethics is the informed consent, which for children is obtained by proxy from a consenting parent or guardian. The informed consent process is governed by international ethical codes that are interpreted in accordance with local laws and procedures raising the importance of contextualizing their implementation.FindingsIn Zimbabwe the parental informed consent document for children participating in (...)
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    Catalysts or antidotes to downward social mobility? Critique of the ‘Big Three’ in Zimbabwe.Nyasha D. Madzokere - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):7.
    The fact that Pentecostal Christianity is the fastest growing form of Christianity in Africa can no longer be a subject of debate. Christianity, one of the major religions in the world, has been growing at unprecedented rates in sub-Saharan Africa. What is being observed on the religious atmosphere is the Pentecostalisation of African Christianity in Africa in general and Zimbabwe in particular. From 2009 onwards, Zimbabwe has experienced a mushrooming spree of contemporary Pentecostalism. Though conglomerate in nature, three ecclesiastical figures (...)
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    The role of the church in the public space in Zimbabwe (2017–2023): Lessons drawn from Johannine Jesus in John 21:15–18.Phillemon M. Chamburuka - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (4):6.
    The New Testament presents Jesus as a transformational leader whose ministry had a holistic approach to challenges that were prevalent in his contemporary world. This article is a theological reflection of the role of the church in the public space in Zimbabwe as we draw lessons from servant leadership which is derived from Johannine Jesus’ message in John 21:15–18 with special focus on the Zimbabwean socio-political context (2017–2023). It is imperative for the Zimbabwean church to draw lessons from the socio-historical (...)
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    Kumusha and masalads: (inter)generational foodways and urban food security in Zimbabwe.Sara F. Brouwer - 2022 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (2):761-775.
    Understandings of urban foodways in Zimbabwe and other African countries have been dominated by food security frameworks. The focus on material scarcity and measurable health outcomes within these frameworks has often obscured the socio-cultural dimension of foodways and the historical and political structures that have shaped, and continue to shape, everyday relationships with food among different groups of urban residents in cities. Addressing these often-overlooked aspects, this paper looks at intergenerational contestations over foodways in a midsized high-density Zimbabwean town. Presenting (...)
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    Innocent victims: rescuing the stranded animals of Zimbabwe's farm invasions: Meryl Harrison's extraordinary story.Catherine Buckle - 2009 - Ludlow: Merlin Unwin.
    "In December 2002, Meryl Harrison moved a large audience to tears at the BBC Animal Awards Ceremony, having been flown over from her native Zimbabwe to receive their Special Award. There she told her tale of the rescue of countless animals caught up in five years of the Zimbabwean land invasions, as farmers and families were forced from their homes to make way for Mugabe's 'war veterans'. Many had to leave their animals behind, and it was Meryl's mission on behalf (...)
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