Lungisile Ntsebeza

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Lungisile Ntsebeza
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Lungisile Ntsebeza in 2020
Born1954 (age 7071)
OccupationProfessor emeritus at the University of Cape Town
Relatives Dumisa Ntsebeza (brother)
Academic background
Education University of South Africa (BA)
University of Natal (MA)
Rhodes University (PhD)
Thesis Structures and struggles of rural local government in South Africa: The case of traditional authorities in the Eastern Cape  (2002)
Doctoral advisor Fred Hendricks