African universities fare badly

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The University of Botswana (UB) and other African universities fared badly in the latest world rankings. According to the latest THES - QS World University Rankings released last month, a study, which lists the top universities around the world, not a single African university managed to reach the top 100.

Even renowned African universities such as Makerere in Uganda, Stellenbosch (South Africa) and Cairo (Egypt) failed to make the top 150 of the world's best. The top African university is the University of Cape Town (UCT) at position 200, followed by University of the Witwatersrand also of South Africa at 282. The University of Botswana is not even listed among the top 400. Only the two South African institutions from the African continent are in the top 500.

The list is dominated by American and British institutions with Harvard (US) in position one, followed by University of Oxford (UK), University of Cambridge (UK), Yale University (US), Imperial College London (UK), Princeton University (US) and the California Institute of Technology (US).

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