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NSFAF defends decision to reject over 1 000 students

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The Namibia Students Financial Assistant Fund’s (NSFAF) acting CEO Kennedy Kandume has defended the fund’s decision not to grant study loans to some students despite meeting funding requiremen­ts.

This comes after student unions expressed their disappoint­ment in NSFAF and the ministry of higher education, for rejecting some students who applied for study loans for the 2021 academic year.

Recently, both the ministry and NSFAF announced that 23 000 students applied for study loans for the 2021 academic year, of which 17 394 met funding criteria but only 16 185 will be funded.

Upon enquiry on Tuesday, Kandume said he understand­s the student unions’ disappoint­ment, but they have to understand that there are various reasons for rejecting the students’ applicatio­ns even though they obtained 25 points in Grade 12. The reason, among others, he said is that some have salaries or parental salaries that are sufficient to fund their studies.

“Some students have been funded by NSFAF before and because they can’t find employment they choose to go for a second degree in a different field of study and they want to be funded again. Remember the funding is meant for needy students, so those that have been funded before or have salaries above a certain threshold will not qualify,” said Kandume.

The Students’ Union of Namibia (SUN) and the Namibia National Students Organisati­on (NANSO) said they have engaged both the ministry and NSFAF to reconsider the decision and avail funds to assist the rejected students, who then promised to look into the issue to see if the rejected names can be added to the list.

“As per the resolution from our joint meeting, NSFAF must provide clear reasons for rejection of students who are rejected without reason. Those found to be rejected without valid reasons after the verificati­on process should strongly be reconsider­ed for funding,” they said.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Clarity… The NSFAF headquarte­rs in Windhoek.
Photo: Nampa Clarity… The NSFAF headquarte­rs in Windhoek.

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