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Author: Kholofelo Modise
I am a dedicated writer for Status Check, specializing in career development, education, and public services. My content provides job seekers, students, and professionals with essential information on employment opportunities, bursaries, government services, and financial assistance. With a background in Communication and English, I blend research-driven insights with clear, accessible writing to simplify complex topics and empower readers with practical guidance. Whether breaking down government processes, offering career tips, or providing study resources, my goal is to make vital information more accessible and impactful for all South Africans.
For many South Africans, shopping on a tight budget means making every rand count. Power Fashion, known for its affordable clothing and essentials, has long been a favourite for families, parents, and young adults who need stylish yet budget-friendly options. One of the biggest drawcards is its lay-by facility. This system allows customers to buy the items they need without going into debt, offering flexible payments over several months. In October 2025, Power Fashion updated its lay-by terms and conditions, making it essential for shoppers to understand exactly how the policy works. Whether you are planning for back-to-school uniforms, festive…
Northbound Incubator Programme 2025
Are you a young entrepreneur looking to take your business to the next level? The Northbound Incubator Programme is designed to provide you with the tools, mentorship, and strategies to move your business forward. This 6-week programme empowers youth entrepreneurs aged 18–35 to turn their ideas into scalable, investable enterprises. Let’s explore how this incubator can provide the clarity, systems, and growth you need to succeed in today’s competitive market. Northbound Incubator Programme Overview Duration: 6 Weeks Application Deadline: 24 October 2025 Format: Virtual (allowing for flexible participation) Cost: Sponsored (no fee for selected participants) Limited Intake: Only a small…
The Mr Price Foundation has always been at the forefront of supporting initiatives that foster long-term growth and development within South Africa. One of the Foundation’s key focus areas is early childhood development (ECD), which is essential to shaping the future of our youth. Recognising the critical role that ECD centres play in the lives of young children, the Mr Price Foundation has launched the ECD Learning Hub Pilot Programme, aimed at empowering youth-led and youth-run ECD centres in select provinces. This initiative seeks to provide resources and support to improve the quality of education and development in the early…
Navigating the NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme) application process can be a challenging and overwhelming experience, especially for students who have their applications rejected due to missing documentation, such as proof of income. Whether you’re a current student trying to appeal a rejected application or a prospective student who fears missing out on crucial funding due to incomplete paperwork, you’re not alone. Many students face similar frustrations when dealing with financial aid, especially when required documentation, like proof of income, is unavailable. But don’t worry – you can still appeal! In this article, we’ll walk you through NSFAS’ policies…
Affordable housing remains one of South Africa’s biggest challenges, particularly for families in large metropolitan areas like Tshwane. The Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) was introduced to provide dignified homes for citizens who cannot access formal housing markets. If you live in Tshwane and want to apply for an RDP house, you may have faced confusion about where to go, who to contact, and how to ensure your application is complete. This article is your comprehensive guide to RDP housing applications in Tshwane. You’ll find eligibility criteria, required documents, a complete list of housing offices with addresses and contacts, online…
Shopping at Boxer is part of daily life for millions of South Africans. Whether you are stocking up on groceries, buying household essentials, or picking up clothing, Boxer has built its reputation as an affordable and accessible retailer. But what happens when something you buy isn’t what you expected, is faulty, or you simply change your mind? That’s where Boxer’s return policy comes in. Many South Africans have experienced the stress of trying to return an item only to be told “no returns” or “we can’t help without a receipt.” For budget-conscious families, students, and individuals managing tight incomes, losing…
Rewards and cashback apps are reshaping how people shop. They make saving money easier, and more South Africans are turning to them for instant discounts and exclusive deals. Among these platforms, the Plusmore rewards app is quickly standing out. Plusmore is a free digital rewards programme that gives you instant savings at 20+ retailers across the country. Instead of juggling loyalty cards, you use a single digital rewards card stored on the app, or even in your Google or Apple Wallet. With more than 9 million members already on board, Plusmore is proving itself as one of the fastest-growing loyalty…
Shopping at Shoprite is part of daily life for millions of South Africans. Whether you’re a student picking up groceries, a family stocking up for the week, or a pensioner managing essentials, peace of mind matters when making purchases. One area that often causes stress is what to do if a product is faulty, expired, or simply not right. That’s where Shoprite’s returns policy becomes important. A clear, customer-friendly process helps you shop with confidence, knowing you won’t be stuck with goods that don’t meet your needs. This guide explains Shoprite’s returns policy step by step, making it easy for…
2026 NSFAS Application step by step guide
The NSFAS application process for 2026 is now open! If you are planning to study at a public university or TVET college and need financial support, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is one of the most important funding sources for South African students from low- and middle-income households. For many students, paying for tuition, registration fees, accommodation, and learning materials can be a major challenge. NSFAS funding provides a lifeline by covering these essential costs, giving students the opportunity to focus on their studies without the burden of financial stress. To help you navigate the process, this guide…
South Africa’s economy stands at a crossroads, with unemployment rates among the highest globally and youth disproportionately affected. At the heart of this challenge is the need to align education with industry, ensuring that graduates not only hold certificates but also possess practical skills that make them employable. For decades, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges have offered the NATED N4–N6 programmes, which provided a pathway for students seeking technical skills. While these programmes played an important role in the past, their limitations became increasingly clear in the modern world. Today, South Africa is embarking on a bold…















