Transformation must take root in university syllabuses if Rhodes’s legacy is to be definitively banished.
Centres for African studies are more imperative today than they have ever been, writes <b>Harry Garuba</b>.
I may as well state the facts up front. This article is not about the Jacob Zuma rape trial. It is best to be clear about this to avoid the passionate disquisitions and name-calling of ”bjective”intellectuals and ”biased” partisans alike. I find it strange that in all the buzz about South Africa’s transformation — particularly the transformation of the judiciary — one subject has not been broached.