The University of South Africa has rejected NSFAS's claims that technical issues at the institution caused delays in July student allowance payments, insisting the disruption stemmed from broader systemic challenges. The dispute, affecting more than 93,000 NSFAS-funded students, has prompted intervention by Higher Education Deputy Minister Yusuf Cassim amid growing concerns over student financial aid.

Unisa has publicly challenged NSFAS's explanation for delays in student allowance payments, raising critical concerns for over 93,000 affected students. Who is truly responsible…

The conflicting accounts have raised fresh questions over who was responsible for delays affecting more than 93,000 NSFAS-funded students awaiting their monthly Personal Care…

The University of South Africa has rejected NSFAS's claims that technical issues at the institution caused delays in July student allowance payments, insisting the disruption…