50 bursaries for deserving students

Friday, January 24, 2025

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has announced that government will provide 50 bursaries for deserving students who have been accepted into public institutions of higher learning, including Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges. 

These bursaries will be offered through the National Skills Fund, which collaborates with the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).

“The National Skills Fund supports this initiative through the department and aims to bridge the gap in access to education, particularly for the top students we are celebrating today,” Deputy President Mashatile explained. 

The country’s second-in-command announced this during his keynote address at the KwaMpumuza 4th Annual Matric Excellence Awards ceremony at Sweetwaters, uMgungundlovu District, Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal.

The awards ceremony celebrates the academic achievements of the top Matric Class of 2024 from 16 schools within the Mpumuza Traditional Authority.

The Blackburn Sports Ground in Sweetwaters was filled with the Matric Class of 2025, along with 329 primary school learners who received uniforms. 

The event honoured high-achieving schools, teachers, and students from 11 schools in the KwaMpumuza area.

“Having a matric certificate means that you have gone through many obstacles since primary school and have worked hard to make the most of your future. You are a great source of pride for your families, schools, and the entire Mpumuza community,” he told those who have passed Grade 12.

He also thanked the educators and parents for their support.

“Your determination and sacrifice are not taken for granted, may you one day, through these children, enjoy the fruits of your labour.

“To those of you who are going to university, remember that you are now in charge of your own life,” he added. 

He encouraged those heading to university to do their best to secure a brighter and more prosperous future.

“A university degree or qualification is a treasure that no one can take away from you, and it is a key to many closed doors.

“I encourage you today to dream big dreams. Do not be discouraged by your background, and the challenges that you have gone through. You deserve the best that life has to offer and as a government, we are determined to support you to make your dreams possible.” 

Focusing on the current matriculants, he encouraged them to study diligently and resist distractions like peer pressure.

“I urge all of you to stay away from alcohol, drugs, and other harmful behaviours including violence of any form, early entry into sexual behaviours leading to teenage pregnancy, and STDs [sexually transmitted diseases].” 

He also took the time to speak to the parents of children who failed and reminded them that every setback is a setup for a stronger comeback.

“Your love and encouragement can make all the difference in helping them find their way forward.

“Whether they pass or not, every learner is part of our shared future, and they all deserve our love, guidance, and unwavering belief in their potential.” 

He concluded his speech by referencing former State President Nelson Mandela, who famously stated, “Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world“. – SAnews.gov.za