Hi, I am Dr Malusi Mncube

Pan Africanist | Pro-Humanity-Healer | Political Analyst

Before transitioning to academia, Dr. Mncube gained extensive experience in the corporate and development sectors, specializing in finance, investment, banking, and marketing. His professional and academic pursuits have taken him across the globe, enriching his perspectives on international political and economic dynamics.

About Me

About Me

Dr. Malusi Mncube is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Johannesburg. His research focuses on global political economy, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, decolonized education, artificial intelligence, identity politics, and the intersection of Pan-Africanism with the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

Business development

Business & personal development

the Fourth Industrial Revolution

His expertise spans Pan-Africanism, globalization, public management and governance (PMG) and the digitalization of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) within the framework of Agenda 2063. Since 2018, he has served as an Assistant Lecturer in Politics and International Relations

identity politics

His research and publications contribute significantly to discussions on Pan-Africanism, regional development, international relations, conflict resolution, intergovernmentalism, and human security.

decolonized education

He also has extensive experience in development project fundraising, project management, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E), particularly in assessing digital, social, print, and electronic media initiatives in corporate and academic spaces.

the intersection of Pan-Africanism

Africa’s Regional Economic Communities (RECs), intra-Africa trade post-AfCFTA ratification, migration, governance, and the global political economy.

artificial intelligence

the Fourth Industrial Revolution, decolonized education, artificial intelligence, identity politics, and the intersection of Pan-Africanism with the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

The African Union’s Agenda 2063

Dr. Mncube has written extensively on the impact of global institutions such as the United Nations, WTO, WHO, IMF, NATO, and BRICS on Africa and the African Union.
African Global Politics

African Global Politics

Contact Me

Contact Me

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(078) 868 1451

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