3rd July 2020

The J(g)endered nation: Zimbabwe’s heroic and macho-currencies

The J(g)endered nation: Zimbabwe’s heroic and macho-currencies by Tinashe Mawere Introduction: Heroism and national masculinities Contestations around national heroism have been rampant in Southern Africa in […]
13th May 2020

Food, symbolism and gendered identities in Zimbabwean Politics: Mama Grace’s ice cream and the 2017 Zanu-Pf leadership change

Food, symbolism and gendered identities in Zimbabwean Politics: Mama Grace’s ice cream and the 2017 Zanu-Pf leadership change by Tinashe Mawere Introduction: Food, an inquiry I […]
16th January 2019

Sexual (imagi)nations and the 2018 Zimbabwean e(r)ections

Sexual (imagi)nations and the 2018 Zimbabwean e(r)ections By Tinashe Mawere The 2018 Zimbabwean elections: A reflection The 2018 Zimbabwean elections have come and gone. They brought back […]
6th September 2018

Outdated, punitive laws are encouraging HIV stigma in Zimbabwe

Outdated, punitive laws are encouraging HIV stigma in Zimbabwe Candice Chikura-Mtwazi, University of Kent In 2001 Zimbabwe introduced the Sexual Offences Act, which criminalised wilful transmission […]
1st August 2018

“This might be the last night we sleep in peace”: July 30 elections, Zimbabwe

“This might be the last night we sleep in peace”: July 30 elections, Zimbabwe by Dr Ruth Murambadoro I do not usually struggle to sleep but […]
15th February 2018

Gender, HIV and Sexualities Seminar: February

Taraidiwa [We have been raided] The signification of raids against queer folk in Zimbabwe by Nelson Muparamoto, University of Zimbabwe and Kåre Moen, Institute of Health and Society, […]
27th January 2018

‘Cleansing’’National (dis)Grace: The Zimbabwean ‘Lacoste’’ Cabinet and the absent space for equality and justice.

    ‘Cleansing’ National (dis)Grace: The Zimbabwean ‘Lacoste’ Cabinet and the absent space for equality and justice By Tinashe Mawere The Lacoste catch and the hope […]
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