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CUT to pay more than 1 300 students accommodation allowances

CUT to pay more than 1 300 students accommodation allowances

By GhanaSummary NewsroomSouth Africa

The students, who live in unaccredited accommodation, have reportedly gone without accommodation allowances since the beginning of the year The Central University of Technology (CUT) has committed to urgently paying accommodation allowances to 1 392 students at its Welkom Campus following an intervention by Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Yusuf Cassim.“What the letter says: ‘Nsfas hereby approves the requested deviation for the 2026 academic year only, allowing affected students to remain in accommodation and receive an accommodation allowance of R2 500 per student per month,'” Cassim said.

Bloemfontein accommodation concerns The accommodation concerns are not limited to CUT’s Welkom campus.

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