South Africa’s universities face growing risks of “institutional capture”, with Universities South Africa warning of governance failures, political interference and rising misinformation
In this submission to the Fees Commission, academics outline the implications of free higher education.
Academics are putting in place plans to help students write exams should universities shut.
The Constitution’s framing lets the state take strong hold of universities.
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande is on a collision course with CUT management after putting the university under administration.
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/ 7 September 2009
Until recently, Ndlovu was South Africa’s highest-paid vice-chancellor, earning a R3,7-million package in 2007.