More than 3,200 students - almost half of all students at the university - still owe fees, the Swazi Observer reported UNISWA Registrar Dr Salebona Simelane saying.
‘Millions of emalangeni’ was owed in fees by the
government. The newspaper reported on
Monday (9 July 2018), ‘UNISWA Registrar Dr Salebona
Simelane made it clear when asked on what would happen to those students who
were government-sponsored and had not paid their tuition fees. Simelane
said it did not matter whether a student was self-sponsored or sponsored by
government.’
It added, ‘The registrar said the university
would exercise the same measure across the board and would not be lenient with
any party, whether government sponsored or not.’
Now, UNISWA has issued a statement saying the results have been released
to ‘both privately and government sponsored students, owing and non-owing students’.
The Government still owes the money to the university, but it is not
clear whether UNISWA expects to receive it.
The press statement warned, ‘There is a condition attached to this
position: owing students are required to sign an undertaking to clear their
debts in due course.’
See also
STUDENTS
STUCK AS GOVT NOT PAID FEES
https://swazimedia.blogspot.com/2018/07/students-stuck-as-govt-not-paid-fees_10.html
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