The concept of decent work, first defined by the International Labour Organization, goes beyond employment numbers.
Author: CI Times
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Apply for a National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) bursary 2026
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme provides a loan that can later be partially awarded as a bursary if recipients of the loan excel academically. Up ot 40% of the loan can be granted as a bursary
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