[TOP STORY] Students frustrated with Educor’s failure to assist them

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‘They would have to have formally informed the students, that's what the regulations require them to do, where there are students who have got monies due to them, they have to reimburse those students,’ says Veli Mbele, spokesperson for the Department of Higher Education.
27 Mar 2024 8AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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