Sowetan

DUT to spend R303m on facilities

Students residence a top priority

- By Lwandile Bhengu

The Durban University of Technology (DUT) has earmarked R303m to improve residences and facilities.

This was revealed by the university’s vice-chancellor‚ Prof Thandwa Mthembu‚ at the state of the university address yesterday that set out the university’s plan to improve under the theme “Envision 2030”.

“For 2020 we have a budget of R303m to spend on student housing‚ deferred maintenanc­e and other priority projects‚ like improved access for differentl­y abled people. We are determined to renovate all our university-owned residences by June this year‚” said Mthembu.

The university experience­d protest action at the beginning of the year, related to the poor state of some of its residences and a lack of availabili­ty.

Mthembu said that‚ as it stood‚ the university could accommodat­e only about 4‚000 students and the rest of its student accommodat­ion was outsourced.

Overall‚ the university has planned capital expenditur­e of R653m – more than the R179m it spent in 2019.

“This is a whopping 265% increase at a DUT‚ where there is a culture of sweating our equipment dry‚” said Mthembu.

“Our equipment must also be state of the art. We are exploring lease options for equipment such as computers and vehicles that have limited shelf-life.”

Mthembu reflected on the university’s “lowest moment” – the death of Mlungisi Madonsela who was shot outside the university‚ allegedly by a security guard‚ during clashes between students and guards.

“When I think about 2019‚ the lowest point was when we lost a student in an unfortunat­e incident during which a staff member and many others were injured or threatened‚” he said. “What happened last year could have been done differentl­y.”

Madonsela’s death is being reviewed by an independen­t commission of inquiry set by the university.

Our equipment must also be state of the art

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