Advertisements Answer: The benefits are only available to you if you have been contributing to the UIF while you worked. You cannot claim if you have resigned, been suspended, or absconded from work.
Advertisements Answer: You can then claim benefits for a maximum of 238 days, depending on how long you have contributed to the UIF. If you refuse any employment offered and your refusal is regarded as unreasonable, you may lose your benefits, or they may be suspended.
Advertisements ANSWER: All students who received an NSFAS loan before the president’s announcement of free education in December 2017 need to repay the loan amount as per the signed loan agreement form. Should you have started funding with NSFAS in 2018 and thereafter, you have received a bursary and there’s no need for you to […]