The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has urged landlords to not demand a deposit or top-up payment from NSFAS-funded students.This comes just after NSFAS received experiences about some accommodation vendors who need NSFAS-funded students to pay for a deposit or top-up payment in an effort to get access to the accepted private accommod
Social Development department reiterates determination to improving upon SASSA financial support
23rd January 2025Social Development Minister Sisisi Tolashe has pledged her aid and commitment to improving upon South African Social Security Company (SASSA) providers through an engagement along with the company's senior managers at a strategic arranging session in Cape Town. Tolashe on Tuesday expressed her heartfelt congratulations to the numer
Eskom to pass three hundred days of no load shedding at midnight
Monday, January 20, 2025At midnight tonight, Eskom will access three hundred days without the need of employing load shedding – a milestone not seen since June 2018.Eskom has shown huge advancement since the implementation of the Power Action Prepare introduced by President Cyril Ramaphosa in July 2022, and also the implementation of the power ut
Ehlanzeni TVET College Is A Popular TVET College Offering Specialized Training In Mpumalanga
Ehlanzeni TVET College is really a distinguished Technological and Vocational Education and Training establishment in Mpumalanga, South Africa. It is amongst the fifty general public TVET colleges from the country, dedicated to offering students with vocational skills, educational understanding, and practical training to prepare them for work or en
NSFAS Bursaries Are Available For Students At TVET Colleges and Universities
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is actually a South African government initiative directed at delivering money guidance to qualified college students who simply cannot afford to pay for to pay for their tertiary education and learning. It is a vital source for enhancing entry to greater training for underprivileged students. In th