Students in South Africa breathed a sigh of relief as NSFAS extended its financial-aid application deadline to 21 January. NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme) received more than 600,000 applications from students who wish to further their studies at 50 Technical Vocational Education & Training colleges and 26 universities. Kagisho Mamabolo, the spokesperson for NSFAS said, “In this application cycle NSFAS enhanced its application portal such that first-time applicants who are Sassa beneficiaries will receive a real-time response after submitting their application.”
It looks like things are back on track for Prasa’s southern line service in Cape Town. Yesterday Prasa reopened the blue train locomotive at Cape Town station. The blue train will operate during off-peak hours on the northern and southern lines with more security guards and features. These trains will replace the vandalised fleet affected by theft and arson.
Here are the top trending stories of the day.
Headline: NSFAS extends deadline for student financial aid applications — here’s who can apply – Times Live
Headline: Cape Town’s Southern Line almost back on track as commuters enjoy ‘People’s Train’ – Daily Maverick
Headline: Novak Djokovic admits breaking isolation while Covid positive – BBC
Headline: Mbalula says govt going ahead with plans to subsidise taxi industry – EWN
Headline: Jeannie Mai and Jeezy Welcome First Child Together – Complex
Headline: Kanye “Ye” West & Julia Fox Rock Matching Looks on Date Night – E! News
Headline: Redemption for Zuma as Chiefs offer him a lifeline – Sowetan Live
Headline: Broadcaster must pay more than £150m owed to Premier League – The Independent