There may be a growing willingness in Africa to facilitate and improve higher education opportunities for its billions of people. However, there are a number of issues that are hindering the development of this plan. Joining CNBC Africa’s Nozipho Mbanjwa, to look at the challenges and opportunities is Granville Smith, Director & National Head of Education at KPMG, Ranesh Sivnarain, Head of Forensic Services at the University of KwaZulu Natal; Manie Regal, Executive Director of Finance & Services at the University of the Western Cape and Teboho Moja, Clinical Professor of Higher Education at New York University.
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Africa to improve higher education opportunities
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