‘We were just following protocol’ – Nsfas on starving students allegations

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NSFAS attempts to show its commitment to public accountability, it is hard to ignore the frustration and inconvenience faced by students during this process.

In the face of the claims, Nsfas has taken several measures to salvage its reputation.) finds itself embroiled in a storm of controversy after accusations have been hurled at the body, alleging that it has abandoned students during the critical exam period.

However, in a statement released on Sunday, Nsfas insists it was merely following protocol, which was its first priority, over and above the physical well-being of theIn response, Nsfas immediately rejected the assertion that it had deliberately withheld allowances from students. Instead, it laid the blame squarely at the universities’ doorstep, citing issues with the Data Adjustment Process as the primary source of the problem.

During the allowance disbursements for October, the scheme reiterated that it had disbursed allowances to 143,423 beneficiaries at TVET colleges, totalling R681 051 078. For university students, tuition and allowance, it confirmed that disbursements began on 25 October. While Nsfas attempts to show its commitment to public accountability, it is hard to ignore the frustration and inconvenience faced by students during this process.article reported that around 100 000 students found themselves without their November allowances, which were supposed to be disbursed on 31 October. The news agency reported that this had left them in a dire situation, struggling with hunger as they prepare for their crucial year-end exams.

Those affected include 23 081 students at North West University, 9 491 at the University of Venda, 1,936 at Durban University of Technology, 431 at the University of Cape Town, and 60% of Nsfas beneficiaries at Stellenbosch University.

 

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