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UCT leadership capable to finding solutions to its problems – Universities SA

The public must allow the University of Cape Town to deal with problems it is facing at the moment as it has leadership capable of addressing them. ....

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NSFAS promises to pay allowances early in 2023

The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has provisionally allocated R3.5bn for the payment of allowances between February and April next year for students who will be funded by the scheme. ....

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Varsities wary of full campuses


Varsities wary of full campuses
19 April 2021 - 07:20
This is according to Universities SA, a body representing all universities in SA.
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Police brutality won't stop us, say students protesting over fees


Police brutality won’t stop us, say students protesting over fees
Shocking scenes of police violence play out in Braamfontein as Wits students attempt to stage a peaceful fees protest
10 March 2021 - 20:31
Universities SA CEO Prof Ahmed Bawa on Wednesday urged the government to find a way to deal with the needs of financially-stricken students, as #asinmali (“we don’t have money”) protests escalated, with a bystander shot dead and several injured in the streets around Wits University in Johannesburg.
“The NSFAS [National Student Financial Aid Scheme] shortfall this year is R5.6bn. There is no possibility of any university finding that kind of money. I think we have to turn to the cabinet. We are desperate to hear what they have decided. We were hoping that there was a way cabinet was able to find that money to ensure the NSFAS programmes are not undermined, because if that happens we face serious challenges,” he said. ....

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