BURST PIPE: NSFAS’ R2.5m-a-month luxury offices hit by ceiling collapse, flooding
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 20/08/2025
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme is forking out more than R2.5m a month for its swanky Cape Town headquarters, but the building’s ceiling has collapsed, floors have been flooded and staff say unsafe conditions persist. Unions are now demanding proof that the space is safe before returning.
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