💨 Abstract
The South African government is moving to deregister three private universities—Damelin, City Varsity, and ICESA City Campus—due to prolonged non-compliance with the Higher Education Act and financial regulations. The institutions failed to submit required annual reports and prove financial sustainability. The decision aims to protect students and uphold educational standards. The colleges have the opportunity to respond before a final decision. The move follows years of scrutiny and complaints about poor education quality and governance issues.
Courtesy: Sundeeka Mungroo
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