MUT to hold memorial service in tribute to founder Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi

KZN Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube, centre, speaks with, from left, Nongoma former mayor Albert Mncwango, IFP president Velenkosini Hlabisa and IFP national chairperson Blessed Gwala in Ulundi on Monday as mourners continued to arrive at the home of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi. Picture; Doctor Ngcobo

KZN Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube, centre, speaks with, from left, Nongoma former mayor Albert Mncwango, IFP president Velenkosini Hlabisa and IFP national chairperson Blessed Gwala in Ulundi on Monday as mourners continued to arrive at the home of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi. Picture; Doctor Ngcobo

Published Sep 12, 2023

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Durban - Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) will pay tribute to its founder Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi at a memorial service on Thursday.

The Buthelezi family announced on Sunday that Buthelezi would be laid to rest on Friday.

Buthelezi is the founder of the 44-year-old institution, which has produced thousands of graduates.

Professor Marcus Ramogale, acting vice-chancellor of the institution, said the memorial service would celebrate Buthelezi’s life.

Ramogale said the Student Representative Council elections, which were set to be held on Thursday, would be postponed until after the September recess.

He added that the university senate would have a meeting to decide on the academic programme for this week as the university want to give students and staff time and space to mourn.

A statement late on Monday confirmed that the academic programme would be suspended for Thursday and Friday to allow the staff and students to attend the memorial service and funeral for Buthelezi.

Professor Lourens van Staden, MUT administrator, described Buthelezi as a visionary for establishing MUT 44 years ago.

He said MUT was a national asset. “It produces students who serve the economy of South Africa. It is a sad day, but his legacy is still with us.”

Sandile Zungu, MUT chancellor and AmaZulu CEO, said that the institution was saddened about the passing of its founder.

“We wish to extend our most heartfelt condolences to the family. As an institution we are also sending our condolences to the people of Inkatha Freedom Party, which he founded and led.

“We also want to send our condolences to the MUT family, the academics, the students and all other stakeholders who have been associated with MUT. It is a very sad day for all of us.

“We are still gathering our thoughts of what the future will look like without the champion, the towering gravitas of a man who had done so much for this institution. We will obviously miss him,” he said.

He added that Amazulu Football Club would provide three buses which will transport the team and its supporters tomorrow from Moses Mabhida Stadium to Buthelezi’s homestead to pay their respects.