Jennings Joy Chibike

Jennings Joy Chibike is Media and Communication Lecturer at Lupane State University and a DPhil student at Midlands State University in Zimbabwe. He holds a Master of Science Degree in Journalism and Media Studies from the National University of Science and Technology. His research interests are in indigenous language media, identity politics, memory studies, audio studies, human rights and democracy and political communication.

Publications

The Role of South African Streamed Soap Operas in Contemporary Cultural: Imperialism and Implications on the Project of Nation Building in Zimbabwe
Jennings Joy Chibike. © 2024. 16 pages.
This chapter is bent at, through audience perspectives, examining the role of over-the-top media; precisely, streamed South African soap operas in the creation of hybrid cultures...
COVID-19 Messages and High Risk Areas: Interrogating the Role of Radio in Disseminating Health Information to Refugee Camps in Zimbabwe
Jennings Joy Chibike, Samuel Anesu Muzhingi. © 2024. 16 pages.
This chapter examines the views and perspectives of journalists on the role played by Radio Zimbabwe in informing refugee residents at Tongogara Refugees Camp in Zimbabwe about...