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African Human Mobility Review

On-line version ISSN 2410-7972
Print version ISSN 2411-6955

Abstract

SITHOLE, Sean. Migrant Networks, Food Remittances, and Zimbabweans in Cape Town: A Social Media Perspective. AHMR [online]. 2023, vol.9, n.1, pp.33-55. ISSN 2410-7972.

This study examines the evolving connection between migrant networking on social media and cross-border food remittances in Southern Africa. Emerging research and academic debates have shown that social media platforms transform migration networks. But the role and link between migrant remittances and social media are generally overlooked and neglected. This paper contributes to the ongoing debates by examining the role of social media as a valuable networking tool for food-remitting Zimbabwean migrants. The research is founded on a mixed-methods approach, thus utilizing both questionnaire surveys and in-depth interviews of Zimbabwean migrants in Cape Town, South Africa. The research findings uncover the role of social media in facilitating a regular flow of food remittances back to urban and rural areas of Zimbabwe. A related result is how social media enabled information pathways associated with cross-border food remitting when the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions limited face-to-face contact. This research can provide valuable insights for academics, researchers, and development practitioners interested in the evolving migration, remittances, and food security nexus in the global South.

Keywords : Food remittances; food security; social media; migrant networks; Zimbabwean migrants.

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