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African despots – including those who were elected into office – do not take kindly to criticism by scholars, as the case of Sishuwa Sishuwa reminds us.
Active in both the world of scholarship and that of public debate, Dr Sishuwa Sishuwa is one of the young turks of African political history. After completing his PhD at Oxford, Sishuwa was appointed to a lectureship at the University of Zambia (Unza). He is currently on official leave from Unza in the University of Cape Town’s Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa.
It has been reported that Sishuwa is to be charged with sedition as the result of an opinion piece he published in the
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SAUS says more universities are expected to join in the protests.
Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Blade Nzimande issued a plea to students to speak to university management.
The mass student protest is expected to continue on Tuesday, this as no resolution has been found to meet the demands of The South African Union of Students (SAUS). On Monday students took to the street to make good on their promise to bring the country s 26 universities to a standstill.
SAUS Secretary-General Lwandile Mstolo told News24 no effort had been made from the Department of Higher Education to meet their demands: