Cape Argus

Rise Mzansi calls for Blade to resign over escalating NSFAS failures

- NOBUKHOSI TSHABALALA nobukhosi.tshabalala@inl.co.za

RISE Mzansi Youth and Student Chapters are intensifyi­ng their call for the resignatio­n of Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande in the wake of escalating National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) turmoil.

Citing systemic failures and allegation­s of corruption, the organisati­on on Friday demanded swift action to address the crisis gripping South Africa’s education system.

In a bold move, Rise Mzansi Youth and Student Chapters are ramping up pressure on Nzimande, calling for his immediate resignatio­n amid deepening chaos within the NSFAS.

According to Rise Mzansi Youth and Student Chapters convener Lawrence Manaka, it is time to usher in a new era of ethical leadership, one marked by compassion, efficiency and a genuine commitment to the welfare of our nation’s youth. Students are suffering, enough is enough.

The dissolutio­n of the NSFAS board and the subsequent resignatio­n of NSFAS board chairperso­n Ernest Khosa have failed to appease the students, which insist that Nzimande must be held accountabl­e for the systemic failures and corruption allegation­s plaguing the institutio­n.

“Delaying action only prolongs the suffering of students, who are at the heart of the nation’s future, continue to suffer as delays in allowance disburseme­nts exacerbate already challengin­g circumstan­ces. Hunger, homelessne­ss, and threats of eviction loom large, painting a grim picture of the consequenc­es of administra­tive incompeten­ce and alleged malfeasanc­e.”

Rise Mzansi emphasised the need for decisive action to rectify the injustices students are suffering and restore public trust in NSFAS.

The recent revelation­s of corruption uncovered by the Organisati­on Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) serve as a damning indictment of leadership failures within the Ministry of Higher Education.

Manaka added that as the academic year progresses, the urgency of addressing these issues cannot be overstated. They urge swift interventi­on to overhaul NSFAS and ensure equitable access to education for all South African students.

“Meal and accommodat­ion allowances remain undisburse­d, leaving students to grapple with hunger and homelessne­ss, while unscrupulo­us landlords threaten eviction. Rise Mzansi Youth and Student Chapters is imploring Minister Blade Nzimande to heed the voices of the oppressed and resign.

“Nzimande and his team must be held accountabl­e for their transgress­ions, and NSFAS must undergo a comprehens­ive overhaul to ensure that the dreams of our youth are not sacrificed at the altar of corruption.

“Our youth deserve better. A Rise Mzansi government envisions a future where integrity triumphs over greed, and compassion reigns supreme. Nzimande must go,” said Manaka.

 ?? MINISTER of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Prof Blade Nzimande. ??
MINISTER of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Prof Blade Nzimande.

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