We live in dangerous times. It will take the alchemy of organised people’s power to turn that danger into hope. In producing a chemistry for change, social justice journalism has a vital part to play.
On Thursday night, the UCT Council voted to investigate the university’s own senate rather than look into governance concerns around vice-chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng and council chair Babalwa Ngonyama. Now a number of council members, including the Law Faculty dean, Professor Danwood Chirwa,.