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African Studies Expert

Phiwokuhle Mnyandu

Phiwokuhle Mnyandu

Born in South Africa, Dr. Phiwokuhle Mnyandu currently serves as Assistant Director of the Center for African Studies at Howard University, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on Africa. Phiwo’s research examines the growth of African languages abroad, how they intersect with art and technology, and how they are becoming engines of economic growth and spaces of strategic power competition. He authored 502 Zulu Verbs, the first ever conjugation manual for the Zulu language, and an innovative system for ordering Zulu.

Phiwo also consults industry and governments on culture and geostrategy. He is an expert on China-Africa relations, with a focus on the intersection of academic diplomacy, soft power, and great power competition. His book, South Africa-China Relations: Between Aspiration and Reality in a New Global Order, was published in 2021, and he is currently working on a second book that explores the lives of African students in China.

He received his MA from Warwick University and PhD from Howard University. Phiwo also enjoys taking his American students to South Africa to learn about the uniqueness of this part of the continent.

Language spoken: English