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How do I check my NSFAS application status in 2022? Guide

Tertiary education in South Africa is relatively expensive for many people. Fortunately, the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) provides financial assistance to qualified people who wish to pursue undergraduate programmes. Each year, the organisation receives numerous applications. Applicants have to check their NSFAS application status regularly to confirm whether they are successful. PAY ATTENTION: Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Briefly News on your News Feed!

Niall Horan fractures foot on One Direction tour

Niall Horan has fractured his foot just months after recovering from knee surgery. The One Direction singer wore a cast on his right foot during the band's performance in Montreal, Canada on Saturday night, where he admitted he had no idea how he had sustained the injury. "I woke up before the show the other day and I had a pain in my foot," he told bandmate Louis Tomlinson in a video posted online.

Roswell, New Mexicos Michael Vlamis on Malex vs Maria

Is Malex meant to be? Or is Michael and Maria the more likely duo? Just like many viewers, Roswell, New Mexico’s Michael Vlamis sees both sides of it … but does admit that one may be better for Michael at this point. “Sometimes, no matter how much you love somebody, you can’t get past baggage. I’m not saying that that’s the case right now but I think Michael has bottled up feelings for Alex for so long that it’s kind of nice and it’s fresh to have feelings for someone new,” Vlamis, 29, told Us Weekly exclusively.

Sophia Thomalla Net Worth

Age, Biography and Wiki Birth Day October 6, 1989 Birth Place Berlin, Germany Sophia Thomalla age 34 YEARS OLD Birth Sign Libra 💰 Net worth: $245 million About Well known for her portrayal of Nicole Schneider in the series Mountain Medic. She is also a model and television personality who won the title of Dancing Star 2010 on Let's Dance with her partner Massimo Sinato.

Fraudster faces up to 20 years in jail

Former SAC Capital Advisors fund manager Mathew Martoma, centre, leaves court with his wife Rosemary Martoma and lawyers. Photo / AP Former SAC Capital Advisors LP fund manager Mathew Martoma, who was found guilty in the most lucrative insider-trading scheme ever, is to be sentenced on June 10 and faces up to 20 years in prison. Martoma, 39, was convicted on two counts of securities fraud, which carries a maximum 20-year term, and one count of conspiracy, which has a maximum five-year term.