Aubrey Masango sits down with Prof Mandla J. Radebe, a Professor of Strategic Communication and Founding Director of the Centre for Data and Digital Communications at UJ. Together they discuss history, power, communication, and what it means to still be living in the aftermath of an unfinished revolution.
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