Suspended classes a direct link to NSFAS direct payment delays
2 August 2023
The DA will conduct oversights to various universities, after some institutions have decided to revert to online only classes due to National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) payment failures.
Delays in distributing allowances to NSFAS beneficiaries as well as incorrectly defunded students are forcing universities to temporarily suspend in-person classes until further notice. Students at the Mafikeng-campus of the North West University held a peaceful protest on Monday to highlight the plight of students – many of whom had not been paid since July.
These payment delays are hampering teaching and learning at higher education institutions across South Africa due to the service providers, Coinvest Africa, Tenet Technology, Ezaga Holdings and Norraco Corporation’s failure to timeously distribute funding to students.
The DA has been contacted by students who fear hunger and evictions from residences. Many of them have been struggling to get their allowances, while others received transport allowances instead of accommodation allowances. It is outrageous that students are forced to start the academic term stressed about delayed NSFAS appeals outcomes, being incorrectly defunding, and direct payment mess ups. These issues will have a severe impact on students’ mental health.