The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande has noted with deep concern and condemns recent incidents of vandalization of the Post School Education and Training institutions property during student protests and theft by criminal elements.
The Cape Peninsula University of Technology recently reported two (2) cases mainly related to the vandalism of fire extinguishers and fire hoses, with the cost for repairs amounting to R250.000. There were also reported cases of damages from arson which involved the burning of the pre-fab structure which is used as classrooms. The repair costs have amounted to R2 690 000.00 with R1.2 million still to be used for repairs.
The Central University of Technology had violent incidences reported in 2020 during student protests on both the Bloemfontein and Welkom campuses. The costs for the repairs amounted to R1 457 201.84 and all repairs were completed in 2020.
Rhodes University reported minor vandalization cases due to burglary or forced entry. The damages amounted to R5 000.00
Sefako Makgatho University reported six (6) cases of the vandalization of the university property during the student protest in June 2020 last year. Repairs were valued at R30 220.00.
The University of Johannesburg reported seven (7) cases of vandalism and repairs were done to the value of R202 826.30.
The University of KwaZulu-Natal had several cases of damage to property and burning of buildings due to student protests in 2020. The value for repairs is R27 388 914.25. The repairs commenced in July 2020 and ended February 2021 this year.
The University of Fort Hare had incidents of vandalism in March 2020 and December 2020. It costed the university R468 000.00. Repairs to the value of R68 000.00 were carried out and repairs totaling R400 000.00 are due for completion in July this year.
The University of the Western Cape reported two (2) cases of vandalism and theft costing the university R166 007.50 to repair.
The University of Venda reported three (3) cases of vandalism during student protests in November 2020 and repairs were done at the cost of R133 227.50.
The current information is based on information received from 21 universities. The Department is still awaiting reports from the University of Zululand, Vaal University of Technology and Walter Sisulu University.
Given the above incidents, the total cost of repairs that have been completed, as well as those still to be carried out, amounts to R32 791 397,39.
“None of these acts and massive losses incurred could be justified or associated with any legitimate forms of protest and should be condemned unequivocally by all, including our student and union stakeholders. I am also convinced that all progressive stakeholder organisations will agree that criminal and violent acts have no legitimacy in genuine political protests around demands for greater equality in post-school education and training” said Minister Nzimande.
The Minister calls on law enforcement agencies to act swiftly against any acts of violence and destruction of public and private property.
The Minister further calls on university vice chancellors to tighten up appropriate safety and security measures to prevent any form of destruction and to protect life and limb.
“The destruction of property is a criminal offence and all those engaging in such acts must be apprehended by law enforcement agencies and face the full might of the law,” said the Minister.
The Minister further said that these acts of sabotage undermines the significant advances made by the ANC-led Government since 1994 in progressively expanding access to, and success in, both universities and colleges across the length and breadth of South Africa.