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NSFAS UJ students required to pay registration fees Students at the University of Johannesburg have expressed their frustration over having to pay for registration fees despite NSFAS saying students who qualify for funding need not pay. sabcnews

 

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And you believed them 😱

Nothing can be free, it's like walking into Shoprite and demand food for free, stupid sistem!

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