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The vice-chancellor and principal at VUT, Professor Dan Kgwadi, vows to take the institution to labour court, claiming he was “dismissed” for taking sick leave. 😐 Click here for the full story➡️

The vice-chancellor and principal of the Vaal University of Technology, Professor Dan Kgwadi, has vowed to take the institution to the labour court, claiming he was “dismissed” last Friday for taking sick leave for which he had proof. Kgwadi said he was informed telephonically by the university council’s chair, Professor Mandla Radebe. No reason was given except that he was being placed on special leave pending a letter to be written to him on the matter.

I don’t know, I can only speculate,” Kgwadi said. He posted about his situation on Facebook on Friday. “I have just been dismissed at work due to a 14 day sick leave . Kgwadi was known for pursuing transformation during his tenure as vice-chancellor and rector at the North-West University Mahikeng campus.

“They did terrible things to him like he did to many as VC [vice-chancellor] of Mahikeng North-West University,” said another.Background “I felt now NWU was cruising and on automatic and we made good progress on transformation to go to VUT, which was in sharp decline,” he said.

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