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Mr. Vincent Chenzi

Qualifications:

Master of Arts in War and Strategic Studies (UZ 2019), BA Hons War and Strategic Studies (UZ 2012), Certificate in Community Development Conflict Resolution Project Planning and Management (Christian College of Southern Africa 2012)

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Research Interests:

military history, human rights, African politics, digital media and nonviolence.


Faculty: Arts and Humanities
Department: Peace, Security and Society
Research Category: Arts
Biography:

Vincent Chenzi currently works at the Department of History, University of Zimbabwe. Vincent does research in Race, Ethnicity and Politics, Information Technology and Politics and Human Rights. Their most recent publication is 'Terrorism: A Reflection on the Dynamics of Contemporary Suicide Terrorism'.


Email: chenzi05@gmail.com
Phone: +263242303211
Publications:

Chenzi, Vincent, Fake news Corruption Human Rights and the Mnangagwa Regime: 2022
Chenzi, Vincent, Fake news, social media and xenophobia in South Africa Fake news, social media and xenophobia in South Africa: 2020
Chenzi, Vincent, Social media, civil unrest and government responses: the Zimbabwean experience: 2017
Chenzi, Vincent, Terrorism: A Reflection on the Dynamics of Contemporary Suicide Terrorism, 2017.
Chenzi, Vincent, A drive to regime change through nonviolent economic warfare: the Post-Mugabe era, 2017-2019. Harare: University of Zimbabwe, 2019..

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