'Leave no stone unturned' in bringing DUT arsonists to book, says Blade Nzimande

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The minister of higher education, science and technology Blade Nzimande has condemned Monday's torching of nine vehicles at the Indumiso campus of the Durban University of Technology (DUT).

Nzimande described those responsible as “anarchists”, ''selfish” and “self-centred” people who serve a narrow interest. He called for law-enforcement agencies to “leave no stone unturned in bringing the perpetrators to book”.

He called on the public, including those who were not wary to vaccinate, to come forward and receive their dose. He said the department had given institutions the autonomy to take decisions which best served them when it comes to mandatory vaccinations.

 

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