STUDENT FEARS: Tau backtracks on plan to allow education institutions to report student debt to credit bureaus
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 12/09/2025
After what could have potentially led to another #FeesMustFall campaign, Trade and Industry Minister Parks Tau has withdrawn the controversial draft regulations under the National Credit Act of 2005, allowing educational institutions to report persons with outstanding debt to a credit bureau.
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