ZAMBEZIAThe Journal of Humanities ofthe University of ZimbabweVolume 23 No. ii 1996ArticlesThe changing context of African music performance inZimbabwe C. DubeMusic and ritual in Sandile Ndlovu's Faith Mission... Y. NompulaThe Central African Examiner, 1957-1965 A. KingZimbabwe: African working class nationalism,1957-1963 T. H. MothibeAlternative delivery systems in higher educationand the search for quality through distanceeducation T. J. NhunduBook Reviews.*.ZAMBEZIAThe Journal of Humanities of the University of ZimbabweEditor: Professor M. F. C. Bourdillon ISSN 0379-0622CONTENTS Volume 23, No. ii, 1996ARTICLESThe changing context of African music performance inZimbabwe C. Dube 99Music and ritual in Sandile Ndlovu's FaithMission Y. Nompula 121The Central African Examiner, 1957-1965 A. King 133Zimbabwe: African working class nationalism,1957-1963 T. H. Mothibe 157Alternative delivery systems in higher educationand the search for quality through distanceeducation T. J. Nhundu 181BOOK REVIEWS 205© University of Zimbabwe, 1996.Published by University of Zimbabwe Publications,P.O. Box MP 203, Mount Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe.Typeset by University of Zimbabwe Publications.Printed by Mazongororo Paper Converters (Pvt.) Ltd., Harare.ZAMBEZIAThe publication of Zambezia, the bi-annual journal of the University ofZimbabwe, has been made possible by the generous support of thePublications Committee of the University. The main focus of the journalis Zimbabwe and the surrounding region but special articles of a moregeneral interest are also published. Monograph Supplements toZambezia cover the main disciplines of the University, and do notnecessarily have the same regional focus as Zambezia itself.ORDERSStanding orders for Zambezia are welcomed; please apply toUniversity of Zimbabwe PublicationsP.O. Box MP 203Mount PleasantHarareZimbabweA complete catalogue of titles published by University of ZimbabwePublications may be obtained free of charge on application to theabove address.Printed by Mazongororo Paper Converters (Pvt) Ltd,HarareZAMBEZIANOTES TO CONTRIBUTORSArticles of up to 8 000 words, as well as shorter reports and correspond-ence to the editor, are welcomed. Two copies of the manuscript andanother captured on disk should be submitted toThe Editor: ZambeziaUniversity of Zimbabwe PublicationsP.O. Box MP 203Mount PleasantHarareZimbabweREFERENCINGFootnotes are preferred, but referencing by authors, dates andbibliography is acceptable where this is the norm in the relevantdiscipline. Page references should always be given unless the referenceis to a whole book or article.In either case, full bibliographic information about the source must begiven, including:Ł In the case of books: surname and initials of the author(s); title ofbook; place (city/town) of publication; name of publisher; date ofpublication; edition (if applicable).Ł In the case of a collected work: surname and initials of the author(s)of a contribution referred to; title of the contribution; surname andinitials of the editor(s); title of book; place (city/town) of publication;name of publisher; date of publication; edition (if applicable); firstand last page numbers of the contribution.Ł In the case of a journal article: surname and initials of the author(s)of the article; title of the article; title of the journal; date (year) ofpublication; volume number; issue number (unless the volume isconsecutively paginated); first and last page numbers of the article.In cases of doubt, it is always preferable to give too much informationrather than too little.