Nsfas a blight on our youth's future
The Citizen|December 09, 2024
One of the things destroying this country is greed...and it is the sort of greed which leaves tens of thousands of innocent victims in its wake.

And it is those innocent victims who are prevented from reaching their potential who could be the ones to make South Africa into a great nation.

We're not talking here about the kids who drown in pit toilets and never get a chance to receive a proper education; we are talking about those intelligent youngsters who have worked hard throughout their school careers, only to have their chances of a tertiary qualification whipped out from under their noses.

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Jozi faces dry long weekend
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Jozi faces dry long weekend

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Journos battle deluge of suits

Belgrade - Serbian journalist Radmilo Markovic has gone over every full stop and comma of an article about the powerful mayor of Belgrade that has landed him in court.

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Pope calls for 'mutual respect'

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Millions more for govt fat cats

EXPANDED CABINET: IT COSTS TAXPAYERS R239M MORE

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City can regain focus in Italy
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City can regain focus in Italy

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Lui looks to close gap on leaders
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Lui looks to close gap on leaders

Francis Lui went a long way to boosting his trainers' championship defence with a four-timer at Sha Tin on Sunday and the affable horseman takes a team of three to Happy Valley today as he aims to keep the ball rolling.

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Candice, set for a double

Candice Bass-Robinson may be going into this year's Cape summer season without her star colt Charles Dickens, but the stable looks to have some very decent stock in the yard and they should be in for a bounty of winners over the next few months.

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Cocomelon looks ready to notch a second win
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Cocomelon looks ready to notch a second win

FORM: TARRY'S FILLY LOOKS WELL WEIGHTED TO SCORE ON VAAL CLASSIC TRACK

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Hilux rejuvenated
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Hilux rejuvenated

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