The Central African examiner, 1957-1965
The Central African Examiner is a well known source for the study of Zimbabwean history in the seminal period 1957-1965, although the story of its foundation and the backroom manoeuvrings which dogged its short life are relatively unknown. Its inception was the result of industry attempting to push the Federal Government into implementing partnership in a practical way. Up to 1960, the Examiner's internal politics mirrored this conflict, and it was during this time that the Examiner's position as a critical supporter of Government policy was at its most ambiguous. After 1960, the Examiner became a more forthright Government critic indeed by 1964, it was the only medium left for the expression of nationalist opinion
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Zambezia
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date Published
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1996
- Authors
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King, Anthony Robert
- Material Type
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Articles
- Publishers
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University of Zimbabwe
- Language
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English
- Pages
- Pages 133-155
- Part of
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Zambezia. Vol. 23 No. 2 (1996)
- ISSN
- 0379-0622
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