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SASCO calls appointment of current NSFAS board illegal
SASCO calls appointment of current NSFAS board illegal

Eyewitness News

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Eyewitness News

SASCO calls appointment of current NSFAS board illegal

JOHANNESBURG - The South African Students Congress (SASCO) has slammed the appointment of the current National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) board, calling it illegal. The organisation alleges that Minister of Higher Education Nobuhle Nkabane failed to follow appointment regulations. ALSO READ: SASCO calls for immediate removal of Higher Education Minister Nkabane The board, which consists of 12 members, was appointed in February. SASCO held a media briefing at the African National Congress (ANC)'s Luthuli House headquarters on Sunday to address the state of the department, NSFAS and the Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA)s. SASCO is demanding urgent changes in the scheme. Section 5 of the NSFAS Act stipulates that the board must consist of 13 members, three of whom must be nominated by national organisations representing students. SASCO president Alungile Kamtshe claimed that the minister had failed to follow this legal procedure when making the appointments. Kamtshe said that student organisations were not properly consulted. "Three are designated to be nominated by national organisations representing students and that's to this extent that we declare that that board is illegal, considering that its appointment has been flawed throughout." Kamtshe warned that if their calls were ignored, students would be mobilised into action.

SASCO demands Nkabane's removal over SETA, NSFAS scandals
SASCO demands Nkabane's removal over SETA, NSFAS scandals

The South African

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • The South African

SASCO demands Nkabane's removal over SETA, NSFAS scandals

The South African Students Congress (SASCO) has intensified pressure on Higher Education Minister Nobuhle Nkabane, demanding her immediate removal over concerns about poor leadership and controversial appointments to key education bodies. Speaking at the ANC's Luthuli House on Sunday, SASCO president Alungile Kamtshe launched a scathing critique of Nkabane, accusing her of incompetence and arrogance. He said SASCO would use the next 30 days to outline seven grievances against the minister. 'This minister has undermined the public intelligence,' Kamtshe declared. 'She's the only one that's clever; everyone is stupid, but to the observation by South Africans, it is clear that this minister is not fit for office.' Kamtshe also criticised Nkabane's refusal in Parliament to reveal the advisory panel responsible for appointing Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) board chairs. The controversy, coupled with allegations of politically driven appointments, has raised concerns about governance in the sector. Opposition parties and education stakeholders accuse Nkabane of appointing ANC-linked individuals to key roles within SETA, leading to operational delays and weakening accountability structures. The Democratic Alliance and others have submitted complaints to the Office of the Public Protector. Kamtshe urged swift action on SETA board appointments, warning of the dangers of prolonged delays. 'Every minute that there is a delay in appointing these boards, it provides SETA executives with unfitted powers due to minimal accountability,' he said. SASCO also called for a complete overhaul of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) board, alleging corruption and improper procedures in its formation. 'We declare that the board is illegal, considering its appointment has been flawed throughout,' Kamtshe said. Kamtshe appealed directly to the higher education portfolio committee, urging them to defend students' interests. 'We call upon the portfolio committee members to take the NSFAS board matter into serious regard and take the students' interests and place them at the centre,' he stated. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

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