The plight of the ‘missing middle’ is no joke, Nzimande - The Mail & Guardian

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“Every year, it’s like a soap, The Bold and the Beautiful. Every beginning of the year there is instability,” he said. But what has Minister Blade Nzimande done to ensure that this instability does not become a yearly occurrence?

R58 000 and could not re-register until she paid it. Despite countless affidavits proving her mother could not afford her studies she never got National Student Financial Aid Scheme funding. To pay for her studies, her mother has had to borrow money from banks and loan sharks.reported about a young man from Bloemfontein whose dreams have been put on hold because he owes theR70 000. He cannot get his qualification certificate until he settles his debt and, as a result, he has lost out on jobs.

Paying university fees for their children might not be a big issue for politicians. We have also heard from the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture that a few politicians had people paying their children’s university fees in exchange for government contracts. They do these things because they honestly do not know where to turn to raise the money they owe so that they will be allowed to register and conclude their studies.

 

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