Ayanda Meyiwa joined the UKZN under the College of Law and Management Studies, School of Accounting Economics and Finance as a Developmental Lecturer on the 1st of September 2015. Currently a PhD candidate at the Graduate School of Business & Leadership, Mr A Meyiwa is a researcher in the field of Maritime Economics with special interest in port governance and port pricing. The key focus of Meyiwa’s current research is in articulating South Africa’s port doctrine for a democratic developmental state and he looks forward to widely publishing in this field and contributing tangibly to the teaching of maritime economics with the UKZN and research for industry practitioners within the field.
Academic Qualifications:
2012 B Com General in Economics, Applied Economics and Supply Chain Management, UKZN
2014 PG Diploma (Maritime Studies), UKZN
2016 M Com Maritime Studies
Research Interests
Port Economics
Transport Economics
Regulatory Economics
Recent Publications
Restructuring South Africa’s Port Governance
TNPAs’ Pricing Practices: The Present Case for Corporatization
Assessing Measures to Improve South Africa’s Port Doctrine: Pricing and Governance Reform