Nzimande and Zuma statements on Universities threaten academic freedom
07 September 2014
Today, I will submit parliamentary questions to both President Jacob Zuma and to the Minister of Higher Education and Training, Blade Nzimande, requesting they clarify several extremely disturbing statements made late last week apparently attacking academic and institutional freedom at Universities.
This comes after President Zuma advocated in a speech, given last Thursday, that the country needs "patriotic universities", a term with deeply sinister undertones, while Minister Nzimande is reported to have said that "institutional autonomy is not inherently progressive", adding that the country needed 'the infusion' of the 'transformation agenda' into university curricula (see BDLive report).
Both statements were made at a conference of the Progressive Professionals Forum in what appears to have been a full-blown session spent gratuitously attacking our hard-pressed universities.
I will also be asking President Zuma to clarify his odd interpretation of academic freedom to mean 'freedom from the ideological stranglehold of any one class'.