The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) Administrator, Freeman Nomvalo, says a bulk payment of accommodation allowances was processed by the end of May 2024 and beginning of June 2024, with the next scheduled payment expected by mid-June 2024.
Nomvalo said NSFAS has been consulting with various stakeholders since his appointment as the Administrator, and one of the critical stakeholders consulted are the landlords for private student accommodation who raised concerns regarding the outstanding payment of student accommodation allowances.
Nomvalo has assured the stakeholders that a bulk payment of accommodation allowances has been processed by the end of May 2024.
‘The next scheduled payment will be not later than 18 June 2024 to clear all legitimate claims. These interventions are intended to provide the much-needed relief to private student accommodation landlords,’ Nomvalo said.
The Administrator has urged the landlords, who still have outstanding payments, not to evict students, as NSFAS is co
mmitted to ensuring that all legitimate claims are resolved not later than 18 June 2024.
He encouraged landlords who did not submit their claims for outstanding payments to refer their queries to [email protected].
Nomvalo reiterated his call to all Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college students, who still do not have bank accounts, to open them with banks of their own choice and submit their bank accounts on the NSFAS established portal in order to avoid delays in their payment allowances.
‘The banking details provided must belong to the student to enable NSFAS to verify these against the student’s details on our record and minimise potential risks,’ Nomvalo said.
The Administrator also encouraged members of the public to only rely on official communication from NSFAS, as opposed to deliberate misinformation about the work of the scheme, which often appears in various social media platforms.
The Administrator further reiterated his commitment to constructively engage with
all stakeholders to find workable solutions for the stability of the Post-School Education and Training in South Africa system and success of the students.
Source: South African Government News Agency