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Historical Entanglements, Conflicting Agendas and Visions: Radio Botswana and the Making of a National Radio Station
Journal of African Media Studies, volume 8, issue 1 (2016), pp. 55-73
"Botswana’s government as one of the celebrated postcolonial democracies in Southern Africa continues to have the state owning and controlling the media – in particular, broadcast media. The history of government-owned and controlled media in Botswana can be understood through colonial lenses â€
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Sociologies of Voice and Language: Radio Broadcasting and the Ethnic Imperative
Journal of African Media Studies, volume 4, issue 2 (2012), pp. 209-226
"This article will argue that the conversational approach used by Munghana Lonene FM (ML FM) of mixing music and talk in Tsonga encourages the creation of a sociological natal affiliation; a form of 'we' feeling that translates into notions of ownership and belonging and empowerment. By re-establish
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Public Radio Broadcasting and Cultural Pluralism: South Africa's Case of 'holy Cultural Matrimony'
Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, volume 8, issue 2 (2011), pp. 35-62
"A closer analysis of the long and arduous journey traversed by African nationalism often shows ethnicity marching along as an invisible ‘matrimonial’ partner. It is on that note that this article seeks to present South Africa’s project of managing ethnic diversity using public radio broadcast
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