Sanele Ntshingana
Sanele Ntshingana is a lecturer in the African Languages section of the School of Languages and Literatures at the University of Cape Town, with over five years of experience in the higher education sector. His PhD research explores how isiXhosa-speaking African intellectuals of the 19th and early 20th centuries conceptualized political authority through vernacular concepts. By analyzing thinkers such as Gciniswa Noyi, Tiyo Soga, William Wellington Gqoba, and John Tengo Jabavu, his work challenges Eurocentric political frameworks and contributes to the decolonization of African historiography.