Sibusiso Nkomo
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Sibusiso is Programme Manager, Africa Office at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
Biography
Sibusiso Nkomo is Programme Manager, Africa Office at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. He previously held roles at Afrobarometer as head of external partnerships, head of communications, deputy communications manager, and communications coordinator for Southern Africa, respectively. Sibusiso had also worked for Good Governance Africa, Independent Media and News South Africa and Stellenbosch University. He studied at the universities of Stellenbosch, the Witwatersrand and Cape Town.
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AD621: Traditional leaders have a weak hold on South Africans
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AD496: Despite doubts about government response to COVID-19, majority of Mozambicans want vaccination
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PP74: Violent extremism in Africa: Citizen perspectives from the Sahel epicenter and periphery
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PP65: Violent extremism in Africa: Popular assessments from the ‘Eastern Corridor’
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AD254: Land redistribution: South Africans prioritize land taken in forced removals, support ‘willing seller’ approach
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AD157: Zambia at a crossroads: Will citizens defend democracy?
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PP42: Public service delivery in South Africa: Councillors and citizens critical links in overcoming persistent inequities
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AD126: South Africans demand government accountability amid perceptions of growing corruption
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AD120: Despite criticism of economic performance, Swazis optimistic about future gains
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AD89: As South Africa’s local elections approach, public confidence underpins system in turmoil
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AD85: Strong public support for ‘watchdog’ role backs African news media under attack
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AD84: South Africans generally tolerant but report racial discrimination by employers and courts
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AD73: Majority of South Africans want a workers’ party as alternative to ANC
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AD41: International Youth Day: Despite interest, African youth not connecting with political processes