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World Service,3 mins

'The system itself is still very much divisive'

Newsday

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South Africa's days of apartheid may have come to an end over twenty years ago, but some say its legacy is still felt. For instance, according to a report by the Mail and Guardian newspaper, more than seventy percent of university professors are white. Thabo Msibi is an associate professor at the School of Education in the University of KwaZulu Natal. He is a black South African and says there's still a lot of of racial inequality in most universities across the country.

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