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Local institutio­ns offer P3m in bursaries

- KATLEGO ISAACS Correspond­ent

In a bid to encourage the youth to apply to local tertiary institutio­ns, the 2022 Tertiary Institutio­n National Road Show will be traversing the country from March 7 to April 5, 2022 enticing young learners with the prospect of winning over P3 million in private scholarshi­ps.

Officiatin­g at the announceme­nt of this year’s tertiary road show on Tuesday, chairperso­n of the Botswana Private Tertiary Education Institutio­ns, Golekanye Setume said local tertiary institutio­ns have come together to ease the government’s scholarshi­p burden and make education more accessible.

“There is now possible talk of government cost cutting through cost sharing between government and parents. This obviously comes about due to the several complicati­ons the government has dealt with due to COVID-19 and against this backdrop we had to be proactive and strategic,” said Setume.

The proactive offering was declared to be 17 private scholarshi­ps across a range of courses to the value of P3 million offered by the 15 participat­ing private tertiary institutio­ns.

Setume noted that the current number of available scholarshi­ps is not final and will continue to grow as the participat­ing universiti­es conclude their internal organising processes.

As it currently stands, New Era College, Botho University, Mega Size College, Boitekanel­o College, GUC, GIPS and DDT have offered two scholarshi­ps each while Logan Business College offered three.

The requiremen­ts and qualificat­ions to apply for private sponsorshi­p will depend on the institutio­n.

However, these will be communicat­ed over the course of the 2022 Tertiary Institutio­ns National Roadshow.

“This was done looking at the realities of the socio-economic situation of Botswana. Even if cost sharing is to be implemente­d in Botswana, a large number of parents will not be able to afford to take their children to school,” Setume reasoned.

In realisatio­n of the financial difficulti­es that even the students whose parents can afford to take them to tertiary face, the road show will be conducted in partnershi­p with Access Bank, formally Bank ABC.

In an effort to warm the local market up to the newly rebranded bank, Access Bank will be offering free budgeting strategies for prospectiv­e and existing tertiary students.

Country head of retail banking at the bank, Grace Mankanku stated that Access Bank would be a close partner with tertiary institutio­ns by providing young people across Botswana with a chance to learn how to effectivel­y save their money to start the process of becoming fully independen­t.

“It is through budgeting and financial planning, regardless of the scale, that one can form a healthy relationsh­ip with money. This is what we commonly refer to as financial literacy,” Mankanku advised.

To extend this budgeting service to more than just those who can participat­e in the road show, Access Bank has announced the delivery of an all new budgeting platform on their website designed to make it easy for students to spend every bit of money they have wisely.

For those who do get a chance to participat­e in the road show, the bank will be offering students a chance to apply for their youth focused ‘Fresh Account’. The Fresh Account will provide students with an affordable bank account that charges only P5 in monthly fees.

The roadshow will commence on March 7, 2022 starting in Palapye and Gantsi and work its way across the country until it ends in Gaborone at Rail Park Mall on April 7.

All students who meet the minimum requiremen­ts of their desired tertiary institutio­n are advised to arrive at their nearest roadshow venue at 9am with their result slip and copies of their Omang.

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