Dr. Murendeni Liphadzi (PhD)

Murendeni Liphadzi (PhD) is a built environment scholar and researcher at the University of Johannesburg whose work sits at the intersection of the construction industry, decolonial theory, and Leadership. He continues to argue that South Africa’s developmental state issues are not only technical problems , they are also leadership ones.

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