Prof. Karuti Kanyinga: Evolution of Political Contestation Under COVID-19
After years of sidelining and marginalizing its scholars, African societies and the wider public are increasingly turning their ears towards their learned sons and daughters. This according to Prof. Kanyinga is an opportune time and place to recalibrate the place of the African scholar in the problem-solving and power matrix of the society.
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