Quote: (01-25-2019 05:00 AM)droughtmeat Wrote:
Then obviously there's something wrong with South African degrees, if their best university grads would essentially struggle to operate cash registers. But that tends to be the case in places where degrees can be bought for a couple of bucks.
Affirmative action and the need to "heal all the wounds and racial divide post apartheid"
SA used to produce some of the world's brightest minds, in health, sciences. Had great universities, some funded with the nation's wealth in minerals.
Now all people do at Rhodes university is whine and complain about the name of the institute, you know the guy who paid for and founded it with his endowment...
While at other universities like UFS in Bloemfontein and Stellenbosch you have groups calling for an end to all instructions in afrikaans in post secondary institutions across the country.
Language is vital for a group of people, just another tactic to further weaken Afrikaaners (the most stubborn white group to deal with)