Oversight is not ‘academic xenophobia’

South Africa’s universities occupy a special place in our democracy. They are centres of knowledge, innovation and debate, and they shape the minds that will lead our country into the future. But they are not above the law, and cannot be insulated from the lived realities of South Africans.

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  • South African universities play a crucial role in the country's democracy as hubs of knowledge, innovation, and debate.
  • They are instrumental in shaping future leaders of the nation.
  • Despite their importance, universities are not exempt from the law.
  • They must also remain connected to the everyday realities faced by South Africans.
  • The full article is available in the e-edition of Sunday World via the provided link.
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