MUT holds special meeting after buses torched
Updated | By Lucky Khanyile

This after six buses were torched at the institution on Friday night.
It's understood the buses, owned by the Gcaba brothers who are well-known in the transport industry, were parked on campus as usual.
MUT's Zwelakhe Shangase says they don't want to speculate as to what caused the incident, but the matter is being investigated.
Shangase says the ongoing meeting will help find solutions as well as help the institution move forward.
"Management met with service providers to map out the way forward. Preliminarily talks revealed that the service provider will provide additional buses to make sure that the student bus transport is not disrupted," she said.
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