Tenet Technology claims all its NSFAS students have been paid
Despite supposedly being fired, Tenet Technology says it has paid 100 percent of its students for March. Here’s how you can contact them.
Despite supposedly being fired, Tenet Technology says it has paid 100 percent of its students for March. Here’s how you can contact them.
With its back to the wall, NSFAS again turns to universities to pay its students as it desperately searches for alternatives as classes start
Despite challenges surrounding accommodation for its student body, NSFAS says it is making some progress on the matter.
NSFAS is urging applicants to check their status as it has secured more funding from government for students.
eZaga says it is still paying students despite the fact that its contract with NSFAS should have been terminated. What’s going on?
Over R700 million has been recovered from tertiary institutions so far by the SIU, which claims weak NSFAS controls led to misplaced funds.
NSFAS has extended its application deadline until mid February, apply now or apply for the newly opened comprehensive loan scheme.
NSFAS has once again changed its criteria to receive repeated funding. It’s now at 60 percent according to minister Nzimande.
Blade Nzimande has secured a fresh R3.1 billion to help fund the students that don’t fit the criteria for NSFAS.
Following the release of recordings by OUTA, NSFAS chair Ernest Khosa has taken a 30-day leave of absence to deal with said allegations.
NSFAS doesn’t have enough beds to make sure all of its student body have their required accommodation for the 2024 academic year.
NSFAS might not be able to fund over 120 000 students in 2024 due to budget cuts coming down from National Treasury.