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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 November 2021

Francis B. Nyamnjoh*
Affiliation:
University of Cape TownFrancis.nyamnjoh@uct.ac.za

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References

1 ‘On movement, human rights and Covid-19’ by Pumla Dineo Gqola, 26 March 2020 <https://www.newframe.com/on-movement-human-rights-and-covid-19/>.

2 ‘Let this be a turning point in our fight against corruption’ by Cyril Ramaphosa, 23 August 2020; ‘Read the full letter Ramaphosa sent to the ANC on corruption’ <https://ewn.co.za/2020/08/23/read-the-full-letter-ramaphosa-sent-to-the-anc-on-corruption>, accessed 5 June 2021.

3 Nyamnjoh, F. B. (2019) ‘Decolonizing the university in Africa’ in Oxford Research Encyclopedias. Oxford: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar; Nyamnjoh, F. B. (2020) Decolonising the Academy: a case for convivial scholarship. Carl Schlettwein Lecture 14. Basel: Basler Afrika BibliographienGoogle Scholar.