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    NSFAS struggles: How students survive on a monthly allowance

    crediblesourceBy crediblesourceOctober 8, 2025Updated:October 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Nomndeni Ndlovu

    The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) disclosed a R10.6 billion
    shortfall for 2025, meaning that there is a possibility some students may experience
    funding delays.


    The financial aid scheme distributes a monthly allowance of R 1 716 to university
    students living in residences. Most students often struggle between balancing the
    spending money on either textbooks, groceries and or toiletries. To survive, all that
    is required is a little bit of discipline and with consistency, you are good to go.


    Amahle Mkhize, a journalism student at Durban University of Technology (DUT),
    mentioned that since she lives far from campus, she often has to take taxis to get to
    and from campus, she has now resorted to using the buses contracted to the
    university to commute to campus.


    “Usually, I am a person who sleeps a lot and wakes up very late in the morning.
    My residence, Mazepa, is far from City Campus, and it would take me ages to
    arrive, so to avoid arriving late, I caught a taxi or Uber. After seeing how much
    money I was wasting, I eventually opted to take the school bus instead,” she
    explained.


    Mkhize added that she used to spend roughly R80 a week, as a taxi costs around
    R16f including return fare from res to campus.


    “I spent a lot of money on transport,to the point where I’d run out of food and
    actually run out of money to buy groceries. That is why I decided to wake up early
    so that I can catch the bus. In that way, I end up saving more than R300 a month,
    which I can use on other necessities,” Mkhize said.


    Another student, Sphila Nkomo, a third-year Civil-Engineering student at Howard
    College campus, University of KwaZulu-Natal, said that he always sets a budget
    before the end of the month to avoid spending money recklessly.


    “One thing I usually do is draw up a budget for myself where I allocate R200 to
    my savings account for emergencies, I save another R100 on my Shoprite gift card
    where I can buy food mid-month when I am broke,” Nkomo explained.


    Nkomo added that he also chooses not to cook every day, opting to cook only three
    times a week.


    “I usually cook food that I will eat for two consecutive days to avoid cooking every
    day. When I don’t cook, I eat cereal, it’s one of my favourites,” he added.


    According to Edufunds, a financial advice site for students, students should write
    down all their expenses to get a clear picture of where they spend their money.
    “Before making a budget, you first need to know how much money you will
    receive. Once you know your income and expenses, you will have to set the limits

    for each category. To make sure that you follow your budget, you have to keep
    track of your monthly expenses. This will help you to see where your money is
    going and where you can cut other costs.”


    Students were also advised to avoid making mistakes such as overlooking small
    expenses, failing to save, and relying on credit or unnecessary loans.

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