National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) Administrator, Freeman Nomvalo, has assigned staff to urgently address concerns around the outstanding payments for private student accommodation. This follows complaints brought to the Administrator's attention regarding alleged outstanding payments for private student accommodation and reports of students being locked out by landlords in some areas. 'We anticipate that these should be resolved during the course of the month of May 2024,' Nomvalo said. To ensure that the issues do not further disrupt teaching and learning, the Administrator has urged the affected landlords to cooperate with the established NSFAS process to address all concerns. Nomvalo said a dedicated email address has been established to process all disputes or concerns from landlords. All disputes and concerns regarding alleged outstanding payments for private student accommodation must be submitted to [email protected]. 'All landlords are encouraged to deposit their disputes or concerns only in so far as outstanding payments are concerned. Submissions must be received not later than 10 May 2024,' Nomvalo said. The Administrator apologised to all affected institutions, including students and landlords, and committed to a speedy resolution. 'We are committed to working with all the stakeholders to find workable solutions for the betterment of the post school education and training system,' Nomvalo said. Source: South African Government News Agency
Administrator addresses alleged outstanding payments for private student accommodation
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