
The political economy of “decolonization”
Decolonization in Kenya may be permitted in its universities if the Kenyan government receives a grant to promote it, or if foreign donor will sponsor it.
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Wandia Njoya is a scholar, social and political commentator and blogger based in Nairobi, Kenya.
Decolonization in Kenya may be permitted in its universities if the Kenyan government receives a grant to promote it, or if foreign donor will sponsor it.
Colonial and post-colonial governments in Kenya have worked to separate education from access to culture and information. It is an outdated model.
How is Kenya’s “new middle class” contributing to a pervasive low-quality oppression that leaves Kenyans feeling hopeless?