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Hi Dr your piece is a powerful indictment of the “stewardship deficit” currently crippling South Africa’s Historically Black Universities (HBUs). His critique centers on the idea that leadership has shifted from public service to a form of “untouchable” authoritarianism.
The article highlights three critical issues:
The Culture of Fear: By referencing the “Jesus of Vaal” era, Ramoshaba illustrates how an “arrogant ego” at the top stifles dissent, turning centers of critical thinking into environments of intimidation.
You identify a shift where universities are treated as sites of accumulation evidenced by tender scandals and “fake degrees”—rather than sites of learning.
Your most stinging point is that this rot isn’t happening in a vacuum it mimics the broader political landscape, suggesting that university governance has adopted the worst habits of the state.im thinking impeachment 😂😂