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Author: Rolivhuwa Muswede
I’m a passionate writer and journalist dedicated to crafting compelling, informative content. With a BA Honours in Media Studies and hands-on experience in news writing, digital journalism, and content creation, I specialise in delivering stories that engage, inform, and inspire. I contribute to leading platforms like Status Check, covering public services, financial updates, and policy changes. With a strong background in research, interviewing, and investigative writing, I bring depth and clarity to every story, whether simplifying complex policies or analysing job market trends. I believe in the power of storytelling to shape conversations and empower audiences with knowledge. Journalism, to me, is about connecting with people, uncovering truths, and amplifying voices that matter. Always eager to explore new media trends, I aim to continuously grow as a storyteller.
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) plays a crucial role in providing financial assistance to students from disadvantaged backgrounds in South Africa. As we enter 2025, several changes and updates have been introduced to improve the funding process and ensure that financial aid is allocated fairly and effectively. This article provides a comprehensive guide on the latest developments, including the application process, eligibility criteria, disbursement of allowances, appeals process, private accommodation funding, and new policies for 2025. 1. NSFAS Application Process for 2025 The application process has been streamlined to make it easier for students to apply. The 2025…
In the modern world, access to money is crucial, and we often rely on bank cards to withdraw cash from ATMs or make payments. However, there are situations where you may not have your bank card with you, or perhaps you’ve lost it, or your card has expired. While these scenarios can be stressful, there are several alternatives available in South Africa that can help you access your money without a bank card. This article will explore various methods of withdrawing money without using a bank card in South Africa. 1. Using Mobile Banking Services With the increasing use of…
Traffic fines are a common issue for motorists worldwide. Whether you’re caught speeding, failing to stop at a red light, or violating some other traffic regulation, receiving a fine can be frustrating. But the good news is that checking your traffic fines online has never been easier. Many countries and regions have digital systems in place that allow drivers to check their traffic fines, pay them, and even challenge them if necessary—all from the comfort of their own home. In this comprehensive guide, we will walk you through the simple steps to check your traffic fines online, what you need…
For many South Africans, SASSA (South African Social Security Agency) payments serve as an essential lifeline, offering a much-needed cushion for individuals and families facing financial difficulties. With the increasing cost of living, it’s crucial to make every cent stretch as far as possible. Effective budgeting can help you maximize your monthly SASSA payments and ensure that you manage your finances in the best possible way. Whether you’re receiving a disability grant, an old age pension, or a child support grant, these tips will help you get the most out of your payments while maintaining financial stability. In this article,…
Discrimination in government services is a significant issue that undermines the equality and fairness that should be the foundation of public institutions. Whether it’s based on race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or another characteristic, discrimination can harm individuals’ access to services they are legally entitled to receive. Fortunately, there are clear channels available to report such discrimination and hold those responsible accountable. This guide walks you through the process of reporting discrimination in government services, providing important context, steps to take, and resources for further action. Understanding Discrimination in Government Services Discrimination in government services occurs when individuals or groups…
Speed up child maintenance court cases in South Africa. Learn how to reduce delays, enforce orders, and secure faster financial support.
Losing a bank card or having it stolen can be a stressful and potentially costly experience. However, acting quickly and following the right steps can help you minimize the risk of financial loss. Capitec Bank, one of South Africa’s largest and most popular banks, offers several methods to block a lost or stolen card to protect your account from unauthorized transactions. In this article, we will walk you through the steps to block your Capitec card, ensure your funds remain safe, and recover from the situation as quickly as possible. Why It’s Important to Block a Lost or Stolen Card…
Workplace illness is an unfortunate yet inevitable reality for many employees across various industries. Whether it’s due to exposure to harmful substances, long-term stress, or even accidents while performing tasks, an employee’s health can sometimes be affected by their job. If you’re facing an illness that leaves you unable to work, the financial burden of being unable to earn your regular income can be overwhelming. Fortunately, in South Africa, the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) may offer a financial safety net to employees who need time off to recover from a workplace illness. This article explores how UIF works in the…
Replacing a lost or damaged Matric certificate is essential if you need proof of your academic qualifications for employment, university applications, or any official purposes. If your Matric certificate has been misplaced, stolen, or destroyed, you can apply for a replacement through the Department of Basic Education (DBE) or Umalusi. This guide provides a step-by-step process to help you successfully replace your lost or damaged Matric certificate. Why Replacing a Lost or Damaged Matric Certificate is Important A Matric certificate, officially known as the National Senior Certificate (NSC), serves as proof that you have completed high school in South Africa.…
As people age, they may require more care and assistance than can be provided at home. Admission requirements for old age homes vary based on factors such as financial status, medical needs, and eligibility criteria. In South Africa, seniors and their families must navigate various processes before securing a place in a suitable facility. This article provides a comprehensive guide on the admission requirements for old age homes, covering eligibility, documentation, costs, and the application process. Understanding Old Age Homes in South Africa Old age homes, also known as retirement homes or frail care facilities, cater to senior citizens who…















