Creator
Jairam Reddy is the former vice-chancellor of the University of Durban-Westville; chair of the National Commission on Higher Education; and former director of the United Nations International Leadership Institute, Amman, Jordan.
We cannot return to the pre-coronavirus crisis of unemployment, inequality and poverty. There is a moral incentive for the rich to give up some of their wealth and for the…
By accepting more modest remuneration packages, varsity vice-chancellors can send a powerful message to bosses in the corporate and parastatal sectors
Values of integrity, honesty and respect lose out to assertive, manipulative, controlling achievers
All post-1994 ministers have had to deploy administrators to shore up troubled universities.
Universities must show the way in developing a new cadre of leaders with a heightened sense of ethics.
The FET sector can provide crucial expertise and knowledge for many in the informal economy, writes Jairam Reddy.