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Nokuthula Ntuli

Professor Thandwa Mthembu has just been inaugurate­d as vice-chancellor of Durban University of Technology. reports

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THE new vice-chancellor and principal of the Durban University of Technology has urged his staff to treat students better.

Speaking at his inaugurati­on, Professor Thandwa Mthembu called for relations based on trust and mutual respect rather than rule enforcemen­t.

The event at the Steve Biko campus yesterday was attended by leaders in government and academia, including the chancellor of DUT, Judge Vuka Tshabalala.

As the new caretaker for the institutio­n’s strategic plan until 2019, Mthembu said staff had a responsibi­lity to ensure DUT was “student-centred” by not only improving the services and facilities but by ensuring “students succeed in their education and training and that their welfare is at the top of our minds.”

He also called for accountabi­lity in the roles people have been assigned, adding staff and students were at DUT for a reason and should not expect someone to supervise them all the time to achieve the set tasks.

“I appeal to each member of the broader DUT community to establish their own personal bureaucrac­y and controls, otherwise known as

 ??  ?? From the dusty streets of Nkandla, Professor Thandwa Mthembu is excited about his new position as the vice-chancellor and principal of Durban University of Technology.above is an inaugurati­on photo.
From the dusty streets of Nkandla, Professor Thandwa Mthembu is excited about his new position as the vice-chancellor and principal of Durban University of Technology.above is an inaugurati­on photo.
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