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Why do some universities and journals put so many hurdles in the way?
Academics claim varsity leaders count foreign black scholars as equity candidates, for instance.
Dr Sizwe Mabizela invoked ‘giants of the liberation struggle’ in his inaugural address at Rhodes last weekend.
Telling people that they must keep going is as helpful as "put some Dettol and cotton wool on that gunshot wound – it will heal right up".
Some Mozambicans suspect that the shooting of outspoken academic Gilles Cistac was politically motivated.
The ghoul of botulism looms in Kimberley after a sewage spillage, but the city is playing it down.
Teaching in vernacular languages only will hamper regional socieconomic growth – it will not fully prepare students for globalisation.
Only five Cashgate culprits face the music and almost none of the money has been recovered.
"India’s Daughter" is Leslee Udwin’s stirring documentary of a crime that sparked what she has described as India’s "Arab Spring for gender equality”.