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www.mut.ac.zaMUT Takes a stand Against Xenophobia and
Gender-Based Violence
Unfortunately, sexual and gender-based violence and xenophobic attacks on foreign
nationals are rampant in our society. MUT joins the many voices in condemning these
actions. We are committed to contributing to heightened awareness of the harmful
effects of these acts and to support national efforts and campaigns to stop them.
We desire an environment in which our students and staff live, work and study in
a safe environment without constant fear and intimidation. At the same time, as an
organisation with a globalised academic mission, which values its relations with
institutions and communities across the globe, we condemn all acts of xenophobia.
The stance of the MUT leadership against sexual and Gender-Based Violence
and xenophobia within the University is unequivocal. Gender-Based Violence and
xenophobic attacks are not acceptable. Condemnation needs to be constant and
consistent and perpetrators need to be prosecuted. We are committed to doing
everything in our power to minimize the scourge within the University and to support
those who have been affected. We are committed to enhancing measures to support
survivors and ensure that perpetrators are prosecuted under the law. We are
reviewing the University policies to align with the national policy framework to address
gender-based violence in the post-school education and training system.
We caution that public naming and shaming of alleged perpetrators of sexual and
Gender-Based Violence, particularly on social media, is not legal. It is understandable
for victims to feel that the legal system is not prompt in offering support and protection to
victims and in prosecuting offenders. But naming and shaming is inefficient in bringing
perpetrators to justice and can cause harm to innocent people, including the victims.


