Department Extends Deadline To Appoint Unisa Administrator


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In the midst of growing concerns and headline-making incidents within the higher education sector, the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) has issued a statement outlining significant developments in response to the unfolding situation.


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The Department of Higher Education has made the decision to place the University of South Africa (Unisa) under administration, a move that comes in the wake of a damning report by independent assessor Prof Themba Mosia. The Department's response to the findings of Mosia's independent assessment has garnered attention.

In a statement released by the department, it was revealed that Nzimande was deeply concerned about the financial and administrative irregularities revealed in Mosia's report, which seriously undermined the effective functioning of Unisa and the principles of an open and democratic society.

Minister Nzimande's response was swift, as he promptly addressed Unisa's council chair James Maboa last Friday to convey the department's decision to place Unisa under administration

This move, according to the statement, was motivated by the belief that appointing an administrator was in the best interests of Unisa and higher education as a whole. The council was given seven days to present written representations regarding this decision.

Extension of Deadline for Written Representations

Following discussions between Minister Nzimande and the Unisa council, an extension of the deadline for written representations has been granted. Originally set for the first week of September, the deadline for responses has now been extended to 4 September 2023. 

By mutual agreement, the parties agreed to extend the period for written representations to the 4th September 2023.

This decision was reached through mutual agreement, taking into consideration legal and administrative requirements. Minister Nzimande has expressed his intention to await the council's response before making a final determination on the matter.

Unisa's council had previously taken the step of challenging the findings of Prof Themba Mosia's report through legal means. An application to have the report reviewed and set aside was lodged in the high Court in Pretoria on 4 July 2023. However, the case is yet to be heard, leaving Unisa's administrative situation in a state of uncertainty.

Minister On Ongoing Concerns Over NSFAS

In addition to the Unisa administration issue, Minister Nzimande has set his sights on the NSFAS. The department's statement highlighted that Nzimande has demanded a comprehensive report from the NSFAS board, outlining how they intend to address the persistent challenges surrounding the direct payment system for student allowances.

The board has been given until 30 August 2023, to present a detailed plan to rectify the situation.

Minister Nzimande gave the NSFAS Board until the 30th August 2023, to present to him the report with a plan on how they are going to correct all the challenges regarding the direct payment solution.

As Unisa's future hangs in the balance and the NSFAS confronts its own set of issues, the actions and decisions made by Minister Nzimande and relevant stakeholders will undoubtedly shape the trajectory of higher education in South Africa.

These events underscore the urgent need for transparency, accountability, and a commitment to the betterment of both institutions and the students they serve.

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