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NSFAS board chairperson Ernest Khosa. (OJ Koloti, Gallo Images)

NSFAS denies crisis after thousands of students aren’t paid

The South African Union of Students claims the financial aid scheme is close to collapse after its failure to pay stipends to over 70 000 students since May

The minister said detractors have celebrated the reputational damage to the student funding scheme, his department and the government

Cabinet to receive proposal on university student funding by June

Amid a continued national shutdown of universities, Blade Nzimande told parliament that government was collecting data of students’ historical debt

Students to continue with protest until demands are met

Vice-chancellors tell parliament that there needs to be a lasting national solution to the funding issues as they cannot deal with them on their own

UFS: Private security moves on campus to monitor protests

The vice-chancellor of the University of the Free State has spoken about academic measures for students for the academic year following the national shutdown

Most teachers attempt to grade objectively but many students feel it is unfair. Photo: File

Students to receive NSFAS laptops by March

Nearly a year after Nzimande announced that NSFAS beneficiaries would receive laptops as part of the interventions for Covid-19 at higher education institutions, the devices are…

Students from the University of the Witwatersrand give a hero’s welcome to one of the protesters released from the Hillbrow police station.

Students demand Jacob Zuma’s commitment

Student unions have rejected the ministerial task team, saying they want to speak to the president.

Bulawayo’s economic slump has resulted in live music no longer being played at venues such as a municipality beer garden in Matshobana township, Bulawayo. Photo: Zinyange Auntony
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#FeesMustFallReloaded: Mass meetings, a possible shutdown and a lot of debate

SRCs have been removed from Fees Must Fall movements after rumours surfaced that the Progressive Youth Alliance had taken a R40 000 bribe.