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In this episode of "Everyday Decoloniality: A Multicultural Initiative, Luthando Ngema, Lecturer, University of KwaZulu-Natal talks about the importance, challenges and possibilities of decolonizing the university system with respect to her experiences in South Africa. She has spoken about how the university system in South Africa through its physical infrastructures, high fees, hierarchical administrative policies, flawed recruitment policies, syllabuses continue to function within the shadows of colonial ideologies. She has also spoken about the various initiatives that are being taken to overcome these problems.
By Rajarshi MotilalIn this episode of "Everyday Decoloniality: A Multicultural Initiative, Luthando Ngema, Lecturer, University of KwaZulu-Natal talks about the importance, challenges and possibilities of decolonizing the university system with respect to her experiences in South Africa. She has spoken about how the university system in South Africa through its physical infrastructures, high fees, hierarchical administrative policies, flawed recruitment policies, syllabuses continue to function within the shadows of colonial ideologies. She has also spoken about the various initiatives that are being taken to overcome these problems.