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East Africa
JJUUKO, M. 2021. Environmental and social injustices in East Africa: A critique of the modernization approach to environmental communication. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (2):88-116.
Keywords: Communication for Development ; Critical analysis. Solution journalism. ; East Africa ; Environmental and social injustices ; Modernisation discourses
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205492

Ethiopia
SHAMBEL, T. 2021. The informal features of micro and small enterprises and its incompatibility with the partnership law in Ethiopia. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (2):71-87.
Keywords: Business Organizations ; Incompatibility ; Informality ; Micro and Small Enterprises ; Partnership Law
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205665

Kenya
NJIHIA, M., NKONGE, W. G. & NDERITU, J. K. 2020. Determinants of Attendance in Alternative Primary Schools in Mathare Slum, Nairobi, Kenya. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: Alternative Primary Schools ; Home-based factors ; School attendance ; School participation ; School-based factors
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202578

Nigeria
OSUNTUYI, P. M., IREYOMI, A. O. & ALUKO, O. P. 2021. Youths and cyber insecurity in Nigeria: The role of religion in mitigating against the yahoo yahoo phenomenon. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (1):50-80.
Keywords: Cyber Insecurity ; Religion ; Yahoo Yahoo ; Youths
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205483

Rwanda
HAHIRWA, G. J. 2021. The impact of subtle resistance to regional crop specialization: The case of maize farming in Rugeramigozi Marsh-Rwanda. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (1):81-104.
Keywords: everyday subtle resistance ; public policy/reform implementation. ; regional crop specialization ; Smallholder farmers
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205484

Rwanda
JOHN, G. G., GACHIHI, M. W., AMATSIMBI, H. M. & RUVEBANA, E. 2021. Ending impunity for gender crimes: Access to justice for violence against women and its contribution to sustainable peace building in Rwanda. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (2):46-70.
Keywords: access to justice ; Impunity ; Rwanda ; sustainable peace ; Violence against women
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205491

Rwanda
OSIEBE, G. 2021. “Avoiding the consequences of being famous”: An interview with the Queen of Rwandan Karaoke, Jane Uwimana. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (2):25-45.
Keywords: Africa ; Jane Uwimana ; Karaoke ; Popular music ; Rwanda
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205490

Rwanda
RUTANGA, J. M., BARAYANDEMA, J. & MUTARINDWA, S. 2021. Capital structure and financial sustainability of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) in Rwanda. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (1):6-26.
Keywords: Capital structure ; financial self-sufficiency ; financial sustainability ; microfinance ; operating efficiency
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205481

Rwanda
SEBAGANWA, A. & SEMUHOZA, E. S. 2021. Causes of early motherhood, consequences and prevention strategies: The case of early pregnant teenagers. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (1):132-147.
Keywords: early motherhood. ; sexual education ; teen pregnancy
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205486

Rwanda
TWESIGE, D., UWAMAHORO, A., NDIKUBWIMANA, P., GASHEJA, F., MISAGO, I. K. & HATEGIKIMANA, U. 2021. Causes of loan defaults within Microfinance institutions: Learning from micro and small business owners in Rwanda: A case of MSEs in Kigali. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (1):27-49.
Keywords: Entrepreneurs ; Loan defaults ; Micro enterprises ; Microfinance ; Small enterprises
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205482

Rwanda
DORIMANA, A., NDIHOKUBWAYO, K. & UWORWABAYEHO, A. 2020. Doctoral Student Research Skills: Case of the University of Rwanda – College of Education. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1):1-15.
Keywords: Academic writing ; doctoral research ; doctorate students ; research knowledge.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202570

Rwanda
DUSHIMIMANA, J. C. & UWORWABAYEHO, A. 2020. Teacher Training College Student Performance in Statistics and Probability Exams in Rwanda. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: Probability ; statistics ; students’ performance ; Teacher Training Colleges
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202576

Rwanda
NASIFORO, B. M. & NTAWIHA, P. 2020. Provision of Assistive Resources for Learners with Visual Impairment in Colleges of the University of Rwanda. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: assistive resources ; impairment ; inclusion ; Provision ; Rwanda ; visual
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202585

Rwanda
NDABAGA, E. 2020. The Role of Teachers, Parents and Local Community in Peace Building after the 1994 Genocide against Tutsi. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: Peace building ; Social cohesion ; Values
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202573

Rwanda
NDIHOKUBWAYO, K., NYIRIGIRA, V., MURASIRA, G. & MUNYENSANGA, P. 2020. Is Competence-Based Curriculum well Monitored? Learning from Rwandan Sector Education Officers. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: Competence-based curriculum ; monitoring and evaluation ; Sector education officer
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202577

Rwanda
NIZEYIMANA, G., NZABALIRWA, W., MUKINGAMBEHO, D. & NKILIYE, I. 2020. Hindrances to Quality of Basic Education in Rwanda. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: Basic Education ; Hindrances ; Nine Years Basic Education (9YBE) ; Quality of Education ; Socioeconomic Conditions. ; Twelve Years Basic Education (12YBE)
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202575

Rwanda
NSENGIMANA, V. 2020. Implementation of Competence-based Curriculum in Rwanda: Opportunities and Challenges. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: Competence ; critical thinking ; high level of thinking ; knowledge ; skills ; teacher
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202582

Rwanda
NTAWIHA, P., OTIENO, M. A., NZABALIRWA, W., BENEGUSENGA, A. & AHIMANA, E. 2020. Determinants of Students’ Performance in Selected Public Secondary Schools in Rwanda. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: Determinant ; performance ; Rwanda ; students’ background
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202579

Rwanda
UKOBIZABA, F., NDIHOKUBWAYO, K. & UWORWABAYEHO, A. 2020. Exploration of Societal Considerations about Rwandan Mathematics Teachers’ Behaviours. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: mathematics teachers‟ behaviours ; myths and perceptions ; societal considerations
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202574

Rwanda
UWIZEYIMANA, V. & NIYOMUGABO, C. 2020. Mobile Technologies, Input Hypothesis and Second Language Acquisition in the Rwandan Context. Rwandan Journal of Education, 5 (1).
Keywords: emerging technologies ; ICT in education ; input hypothesis ; mobile assisted language learning ; mobile technologies in language learning (MTLL) ; second language acquisition
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rje/article/view/202580

Somaliland
KAMAU, S. J., RAMBO, C. M. & MBUGUA, J. 2021. Primary schools’ development in Somaliland – The role of Community Education Committees. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (2):6-24.
Keywords: Community Education Committees ; community Participation ; Education ; Headteachers ; Infrastructure Facilities ; Infrastructure projects. ; Primary Schools ; Public Schools ; Somaliland
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205489

Uganda
MUGABE, A. S. 2021. Compliance with regional commitments on sexual and gender based violence in Uganda: Promoting external visibility to achieve internal viability. Rwanda Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities and Business, 2 (1):105-131.
Keywords: Compliance ; Gender Based Violence ; Governance ; Political Correctness ; Prevention.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/rjsshb/article/view/205485

Zimbabwe
ALEXANDER, J. 2021. The Noisy Silence of Gukurahundi: Truth, Recognition and Belonging. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (5):763-785.
Keywords: memory ; Zimbabwe ; recognition ; ZAPU ; Gukurahundi ; truth ; ZPRA
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1954356

Zimbabwe
ENGLUND, L. 2021. Narrating a Nation Left Behind: The Innocent Child in Two Novels of Zimbabwe. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (5):889-901.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; repression ; child narrator ; childhood ; innocence ; past ; present
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1951051

Zimbabwe
HARRIS, A. 2021. ‘The Diary of a Country in Crisis’: Zimbabwean Censorship and Adaptive Cultural Forms. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (5):787-798.
Keywords: Zimbabwean literature ; Theatre-in-the-Park ; Zimbabwean censorship ; Zimbabwean theatre
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1947025

Zimbabwe
NGOSHI, H. T. 2021. Repression, Literary Dissent and the Paradox of Censorship in Zimbabwe. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (5):799-815.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; censorship ; cyber platforms ; literary dissent ; repression
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1959780

Zimbabwe
NIEMI, M. J. 2021. Critical Representation of Neoliberal Capitalism and Uneven Development in Tsitsi Dangarembga’s This Mournable Body. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (5):869-888.
Keywords: Zimbabwe ; neoliberalism ; tourism ; This Mournable Body ; Tsitsi Dangarembga ; uneven development
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1959118

Zimbabwe
NYAMBI, O. 2021. Land (In)Justice and Ambiguous Conservationisms in Cathy Buckle’s Letters of the Zimbabwean Crisis. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (5):851-867.
Keywords: land reform ; environment ; Cathy Buckle ; epistle ; land justice ; Third Chimurenga
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1962062

Zimbabwe
OLAUSSEN, M. 2021. Political Repression and Human–Animal Transformation in Ian Holding’s Of Beasts and Beings. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (5):835-850.
Keywords: human–animal transformation ; Ian Holding ; metamorphosis ; political repression ; species boundaries ; white Zimbabwean writing
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1956148

Zimbabwe
RASCH, A. 2021. Subversion or Identity Work? Tracing the Reception of Zimbabwean Counter-Narrative Memoirs. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (5):817-834.
Keywords: identity ; Zimbabwe ; audience ; counter-narrative ; memoir ; narrative community
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1964208

Zimbabwe
TSHUMA, N. R. 2021. Hewing Fiction from History: The Writing of History, Conflict and Trauma in House of Stone. Journal of Southern African Studies, 47 (5):745-761.
Keywords: violence ; Zimbabwe ; history ; Gukurahundi ; Joshua Nkomo ; Robert Mugabe
https://doi.org/10.1080/03057070.2021.1964199