And this thing of paying deposits for accommodation as students must stop ,we are not working
@jacksonmpala78708 сағат бұрын
THIS COUNTRY IS VERY ANNOYING, YOU ALLOW THESE KIDS ALL SORTS OF USELESS THINGS INCLUDING WALKING NAKED IN THE NAME OF CHEAP FREEDOM. THESE YOUR SO-CALLED STUDENTS ARE JUST SEX SICK AND IT IS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE LIVING CONDITIONS. THEY WANT TO LIVE AS IF THEY ARE WORKING. IT IS ALL ABOUT HIGH LIFE, THEY LOVE TO LOOK CLASSY AND TRENDING
@sphumelelengcamu198416 сағат бұрын
NSFAS must just shut the hell up. They pay student accommodation in May and sometimes as late as August. How do they think students are paying rent? Doti rabishi
@farhanatoerien34378 сағат бұрын
THANK YOU!!!
@carolynchisadza91017 сағат бұрын
So long as no one is named and shamed and pays consequences, this will continue
@POV-MD8 сағат бұрын
This situation is very easy to resolve. NSFAS must just pay the remaining fees that claim they can’t afford to pay. You can’t say you can’t afford to pay the accommodation caps and then heavily encourage matriculants of this year to apply for NSFAS. That’s nonsense. The government has money. Where’s Julius.
@dumisaninxumalo757418 сағат бұрын
This thing has been going on for 30 years since the ANC has been in power .Those of us who did go to varsity we have seen worse than what is being said by the commission
@Bluecollarjoe6B913 сағат бұрын
Of course they are not aware. The problem is giving all these SRCs these powers.
@rhandzumabunda134413 сағат бұрын
The uni representative came forth so hard it made it impossible to believe she takes this seriously … these are peoples lives !
@Donell_B19 сағат бұрын
That build up was precisely accurate, he delivered.
@anelekutwana740817 сағат бұрын
Also these guys, they to boys and girls they claim about 2000 to reserve residents for them.
@ndikhobuti3 сағат бұрын
Asive Dlanjwa is a Leader.. 🤝
@MarcusSawman-q8g9 сағат бұрын
Never seen the inside of a university, got myself expelled from school when I was in 5th grade. But from what I know schools aren't safe spaces. The kinds of punishment's we got as boy's, humiliating as hell. Some of my former classmates managed to endure a lot longer than I did, but the majority of them eventually quit school as well. Two of my female cousin's who matriculated high school started talking about a principal who used to be their teacher who was being accused of having repeatedly rapped his stepdaughter. They talked about how openly this man spoke on how he was having sex with his wife, all the things he did to her. They claimed he also spoke openly (in the classroom) about how he was also having sex with some of the students at that school. The thing that gets to me, is that everyone was so casual about it as if these things are normal. I was told I had to go back to school and that's just the way things are done. My cousin's could just as easily have been exploited by that man. And this is the same story for many family's. About a year ago, a guy in his 20's who lives down the street from me was dating, and having all day long sex with a 13 year old. I say all sex because a lot of people was talking about what was going on. Anyway, the girls mother complained to the guy's mother and she defended her son saying that the girl was there of her choosing. The girls mother then went to the police and they said pretty much the same thing. The guy previously knocked up a 14 year old and it was the same story. So what exactly can be done about these things? A lot of parents have given up entirely. Some try to fight for children but get little to no help from the police. And when people take the law into their own hands...
@tanndobaloyi33386 сағат бұрын
Sol Plaatjie University??
@G-ManWaseKasiInManchester11 сағат бұрын
Employment has gone down and none of you are saying anything but stupid higher institutions 😂😂😂wow DA
@llinksenterprise487719 сағат бұрын
Ay yoh girl, sowu thwenga kakhulu ke manje. Asisezwa nokuthi uthini manje. Ama panelists akho anyabile nawo 😂 Izinkinga.