A report by the Audtor-General found that nearly R5 billion couldn’t be accounted for over a two-year period at the NSF
Minister Blade Nzimande confirmed that fees are set to increase for the 2022 academic year across 26 universities in SA.
NSFAS is short R10 billion this year and Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has some explaining to do…
Soccer boss Shauwn Mkhize was recently conferred an honourary doctorate in Philosophy, but the institution is not legitimate
Blade Nzimande is now the subject of a serious complaint submitted to the UN this week – and he’s accused of violating ‘human rights laws’.
SACP General Secretary Blade Nzimande called on workers and the poor to vote ANC on 1 November. He said the party has acknowledged its issues and is working at addressing them unlike their competitors.
Following a landmark judgment handed down last week, Blade Nzimande’s stance on the language of Afrikaans is set to face further scrutiny.
Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande is the subject of some razor sharp criticism this week – as allegations of his misconduct mount.
Nosicelo Mtebeni’s head was found inside a cupboard in her home, while her other body parts were inside a suitcase and a black bag
Blade Nzimande has revealed startling findings following a survey on student difficulties during the COVID-19 lockdown.
A frustrated Blade Nzimande is now trying to get Facebook to remove the profile of an ‘imposter’, who is using the minister’s name to defraud people online.
A blogger seated in the same restaurant as government minister Blade Nzimande and his family poked fun at him and threatened him on Twitter.
As desperate and deserving students fight for their funding, forensic investigations have revealed fraudulent and corrupt activities at NSFAS.
Student protests have cost South African universities more than R32 million in repairs, the Department of Higher Education has revealed.
The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation has defended his comments about the ‘soap opera’ like NSFAS student protests.
The minister compared the turbulent student protests to ‘The Bold and The Beautiful’ soapie.
At last the government is seeking a solution to financial aid that won’t compromise universities’ financial needs like the current NSFAS.
Students who did not get into university can seek assistance about alternative courses and apprenticeships via an online government service.
Following the receipt of a letter of demands from the SA Union of Students ahead of a university shutdown, Minister Blade Nzimande has conceded that wiping student dept is unlikely.
The EFF called on the North Gauteng High Court to find the Minister’s instruction unlawful and invalid.
Minister Blade Nzimande said Cabinet agreed that funding should be reprioritised in order to ensure that all deserving NSFAS-qualifying students are able to receive funding
Cabinet agreed to a comprehensive review of the student funding policy.
No qualifying student will be left out of NSFAS Student Funding support , the government has promised after the Wits shooting.
Blade Nzimande bashed 5G conspiracy theories regarding the coronavirus vaccine, adding the panel will elaborate on this further.
Students have vented their anger towards both NSFAS and Blade Nzimande, as many learners have been left without access to their December Allowance.