Im a student applied for NSFAS & only need registration fees since my parents are not working. I need to pay registration fee of R5K so that my registration can be finalized 4me to be able to activate NSFAS Bursary. Ur assistance will be highly appreciated & thanks in advance.🙏
Im a student applied for NSFAS & only need registration fees since my parents are not working. I need to pay registration fee of R5K so that my registration can be finalized 4me to be able to activate NSFAS Bursary. Ur assistance will be highly appreciated & thanks in advance.🙏
Im a student applied for NSFAS & only need registration fees since my parents are not working. I need to pay registration fee of R5K so that my registration can be finalized 4me to be able to activate NSFAS Bursary. Ur assistance will be highly appreciated & thanks in advance.🙏
Im a student applied for NSFAS & only need registration fees since my parents are not working. I need to pay registration fee of R5K so that my registration can be finalized 4me to be able to activate NSFAS Bursary. Ur assistance will be highly appreciated & thanks in advance.
@MYANC President Cyril Ramaphosa, will today, 30 July 2020, address a virtual centenary celebration in honour of Isithwalandwe/Seaparankoe Comrade Harry Gwala. Born on the 30 July 1920 near Pietermaritzburg, Cde Gwala also became known as Munt’omdala - the Lion of the Midlands.
Mail-In Voting is already proving to be a catastrophic disaster. Even testing areas are way off. The Dems talk of foreign influence in voting, but they know that Mail-In Voting is an easy way for foreign countries to enter the race. Even beyond that, there’s no accurate count!
BREAKING NEWS | Gauteng Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure MEC Jacob Mamabolo appointed acting MEC of Health. This follows Bandile Masuku being placed on a leave of absence over investigations of alleged tender fraud.
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'Diagnosis and treatment of conditions like TB and HIV remain important during #Covid19. If you are on chronic medication, it's important to continue your treatment', says Prof Debbie Bradshaw from the SAMRC.