NSFAS Appeal Rejected or Approved? What to Do Next If Your Funding Was Declined in 2026

NSFAS appeal

NSFAS appeal guide for 2026 explaining deadlines, documents, and steps to follow if your NSFAS application was rejected. When an NSFAS rejection message appears on your phone or student portal, it can feel like everything has stopped. For many South African students, NSFAS funding is the only bridge between finishing school and continuing with higher … Read more

UNISA Application Status 2026: What Applicants Need to Know While Waiting

UNISA Application Status 2026

UNISA application status 2026 explained: how to check your outcome, understand status messages, and avoid common mistakes while waiting. UNISA Application Status 2026 If you applied to study at UNISA for the 2026 academic year, the hardest part right now may not be exams or finances — it’s the waiting. Thousands of applicants are refreshing … Read more

Makhuduthamaga Municipality Bursaries 2026 Offer Hope for Local Students Facing Financial Barriers

Makhuduthamaga Municipality Bursaries 2026

Makhuduthamaga Municipality Bursaries 2026 are open for local students needing full financial support. Closing date: 20 January 2026 For many learners in Limpopo, passing Matric is only half the battle—the real challenge begins when money stands between them and university. The Makhuduthamaga Municipality Bursary Programme 2026 arrives at a critical moment, offering full financial support … Read more

A Rare Opportunity for Graduates: Inside Shoprite’s Meat Market Graduate Programme

Meat Market Graduate Programme

Meat Market Graduate Programme at Shoprite opens in the Western Cape, offering real workplace exposure for finance, supply chain and data graduates. Why This Graduate Programme Matters Right Now For many South African graduates, the hardest part after completing a degree isn’t studying—it’s breaking into the job market. With graduate unemployment still high and entry-level … Read more

A Realistic Look at Careers in the Services Sector for Young South Africans

Services Sector

Careers in the Services Sector explained for young South Africans—training options, learner rights, SETA qualifications and real pathways into work. Why the Services Sector Matters Right Now For many young South Africans, the biggest challenge isn’t choosing a dream job—it’s finding any real opportunity that leads to skills, income, and dignity. With unemployment remaining high, … Read more

E-POWER Freight Learnership 2026 Opens a Practical Path Into Logistics for Unemployed Youth

E-POWER Freight Learnership 2026

E-POWER Freight Learnership 2026 offers paid logistics training with a R5,300 stipend. Applications are open with no closing date. South Africa’s youth unemployment crisis is no longer just a statistic — it’s a daily reality in many homes. For thousands of young people who finished school but never found work, each year feels like time … Read more

Logistics Training Academy Learnership 2026: A Practical Break for Young Jobseekers

Logistics Training Academy Learnership 2026

Logistics Training Academy Learnership 2026 offers paid training with a R7200 stipend and a recognised qualification for South African youth. For many young South Africans, finding work is not just about motivation — it is about access. Even entry-level jobs increasingly demand experience that first-time jobseekers do not yet have. The Logistics Training Academy Learnership … Read more

Bana Pele ECD Registration Drive 2026: A Critical Step for Early Learning in South Africa

Bana Pele ECD Registration Drive 2026

By Bless Nohiya | Published: 1 January 2026 Bana Pele ECD Registration Drive 2026 explains how South Africa is registering ECD centres to improve early learning access and quality nationwide. Bana Pele ECD Registration Drive 2026 Early childhood education has long been uneven in South Africa. In many communities, especially informal settlements and rural areas, … Read more