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Esther Mavengano (Ph.D.) teaches Linguistics and Literature in the Department of English and Media Studies, Faculty of Arts at Great Zimbabwe University in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. She holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics and Literary studies obtained from North West University in South Africa. She is a former Georg Forster/ Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellow at TU (Technische Universität Dresden) in the Department of English, Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies, Institute of English and American Studies, Dresden, Germany. Currently, she is a Research Fellow in the Department of English (Arts), in the Faculty of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences at Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha Campus, South Africa Walter Sisulu University in South Africa. She has co-edited 13 books. Collen Sabao (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor of Linguistics, Literature and Communication in the Languages and Literature Department at the University of Namibia. As a lecturer and researcher, Prof. Sabao's research interests lie in the areas of Phonetics and Phonology, Political Discourse, Media Discourse, Pan Africanism, Afrocentricity, Appraisal Theory, Argumentation, World Literatures and Rhetoric. He has published extensively in these areas, with articles and chapters in internationally refereed publications. His latest publication is Language Matters in Contemporary Zimbabwe (Routledge, 2024) - a book co-edited with Esther Mavengano. He holds a PhD in African Languages (Applied Linguistics) from Stellenbosch University (South Africa) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education from the International University of Management (Namibia). He is also an American Council of Learned Societies Fellow'14 and an African Humanities Fellow '14. Maurice Taonezvi Vambe is a Full Professor, an African literary scholar, cultural theorist, and teaches in the English Studies at the University of South Africa (UNISA). He has guest edited Imbizo: International Journal of African Literary and Comparative Studies and the Journal of Literary Studies. Vambe published more than 70 peer-reviewed scholarly articles and contributed book chapters to The Encyclopaedia of African Literature and The Oxford Companion to African Literature. His African Oral Story Telling Tradition in the Zimbabwean Novel in English came out in (2004). Vambe co-authored Close to the Sources: Essays on Contemporary African Culture, Politics and Academy (Routledge 2011) with Abebe Zegeye. Vambe co-edited Zimbabwe: The Mighty Fall of a type of Nation State (2019) with Gadzikwa, and then co-edited Mozambique is Burning: Islamic Insurgency in Cabo Delgado (2022) with Saurombe and Ruhanya. Professor Vambe's Genocide in African Literature is in print with Africa World Press (2025).
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