G e t t i n g t o c o r e b u s i n e s s
The Office of the Vice-Chancellor has begun to tap into the
expertise of sport people who will enable MUT to drive its
sports strategy. On Saturday, 14 September, MUT participated
in the Parks, Recreation and Culture (PRC) Summit as a
strategic stakeholder.
The Summit’s main aim was to gather all sport interested
individuals and craft a single agenda for eThekwini
Municipality’s sporting organisations. This gave MUT a chance
to sit at the table where the future of sports within the
municipality was discussed.
MUT now has a chance to work with major stakeholders at all
levels as an equal partner. On this basis, MUT can now craft
its own way forward in as far as sport is concerned. MUT’s
participation in this summit gives the University a chance to
review its current approach to sport and establish bilateral
relations with individual sporting codes.
MUT participates in the eThekwini Sports Summit
The PRC, through its head Mr Thembinkosi Ngcobo,
committed to compiling a full report based on what transpired
at the summit and share it with more than 200 stakeholders
from municipalities, universities, schools and all spheres of
government.
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