CAPE TOWN - The Foundation for Education and Social Justice Africa on Tuesday said students should be allowed to register at universities despite owing the facilities money.
The academic and financial exclusion will deprive students of their right to education – the foundation added."The poor performance of many of the students in 2022 can be attributed to the fact that they took long to adjust from online to physical attendance", he said."We will seek an urgent meeting with the minister with a view to discussing the matter and finding solutions.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
If only they were students and not free loafers
Is he going to guarantee the debt repayment?
Once again feel sorry for yourselves but would rather have the debt which you expect to be written off at some point in time. If you can't afford to be buy food at the shop he doesn't allow you to walk out without paying it's the same situation here
Thinking of many students who were left behind in 2022😱
Where is the money supposed to come from? Lecturers need to be paid, equipment upgraded, maintenance, etc.
Here we go again, each year it is the same old story. Now how many peple will get hurt, how many building will burn this year about the same issue. We all need to pay outstanding fees before you continue with the next year. It is my car has no fuel but I instist to drive. 😒
How did it go from uni debt to bitcoin in 2 seconds That's the biggest scam of all. In my days, het kak en betaal is die wet van Transvaal getel, niks was verniet.
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