Month: January 2012

Skies open up for E Cape youth By Sithembele Sakati East London – Young people from the Eastern Cape wanting a career in air traffic control have been urged to apply for study opportunities being offered by provincial government. The province’s Transport Department, in partnership with Air Traffic Navigation Services (ATNS), is looking for young

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January 17, 2012

By Neville Maakana Giyani – Bursaries are being offered to matriculants from poor families who dream of becoming doctors. The Mopani district municipality in Giyani, Limpopo, has set aside R2 million to help address the shortage of health professionals in rural areas. “This year, we have chosen the medical field because of the dire shortage

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January 17, 2012

The Sasol bursary is one of South Africa’s long running bursary schemes in the fields of science, engineering, commerce and maths. The online application process for this bursary is now open and will run until 29 February 2012 for 2013 tuition. There are no application forms to download and fill-in, the entire process is online

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January 15, 2012

The Professional Provident Society (PPS) is issuing scholarships and bursaries to South African students. The PPS bursaries and scholarships are available to South African citizens who are already in university doing their fourth year of study or those wishing to enrol for postgraduate studies. Both the scholarship and bursary require that you have exceptional academic

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January 13, 2012

By Silas Nduvheni Thohoyandou – Matriculants from poor families in Limpopo’s Vhembe district have until 18 January to apply for bursaries to further their studies this year. The municipality, which is based in Thohoyandou, has set aside R3.5 million to help impoverished matriculants who qualify to study further. “These learners should come from poor families

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January 11, 2012