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Top 2019 matriculant can't afford to study further, doesn't qualify for NSFAS funding

A lack of funds is preventing a top 2019 matriculant from going to university.

Triphin Mudzvengi, 18, achieved distinctions in seven subjects but her parents are battling to raise her tuition fees to study at the University of the Witwatersrand, GroundUp reported.

Mudzvengi, a Zimbabwean, came to South Africa with her parents in 2010 and doesn't qualify for National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) funding.

She also can't approach the Zimbabwean embassy for any assistance because the Refugees Amendment Act forbids refugees and asylum seekers to visit, seek aid or communicate with their governments.

Mudzvengi has been a top achiever at Golf View Park Secondary School in Mahikeng since Grade 8.

Triphin Mudzvengi|

Triphin Mudzvengi got seven distinctions but cannot afford to go to university (Supplied, GroundUp)


In matric, she achieved 85% in English Home Language, 80% in Afrikaans First Additional Language, 86% in Mathematics, 89% in Life Orientation, 86% in Computer Application Technique, 94% in Life Sciences and 88% in Physical Sciences.

She hoped to study civil engineering at Witwatersrand University where the annual tuition fee is R149 370. Although she qualifies for a R15 000 bursary as a top performer, the university demands 75% of the fee upfront before she registers.

Mudzvengi's father is a part-time bricklayer and her mother is a domestic worker.

"It is sad that our best student is failing to go to university because her parents are poor," her maths teacher, Pshenolo Kgafela, said.

'Act exposes refugees and asylum seekers to poverty' 

"She is also not eligible for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme because she is a foreigner. It is disheartening that a young and intelligent girl with a promising future fails to achieve her dreams because of her nationality. As a school, we could have assisted her but we have no funds," said Kgafela.

Kgafela added that Mudzvengi also participated actively in school activities.

"I have tried scholarships and bursaries, but I cannot qualify because I am a foreign national," said Mudzvengi.

Wits senior communications officer Buhle Zuma said the university had limited funding.

"The university does recognise academic excellence and awards university entrance scholarships to high achieving applicants on the basis of their matric results. The applicant qualifies for R15 000 off her tuition fees for this year.

"Unfortunately, the university has limited funding and international students are required to pay 75% of the fees upfront. It's a Department of Home Affairs requirement."

Chris Mapingure, chairperson of the Zimbabwe Migrants Support Network, said he had hoped to convince the Zimbabwean embassy to help Mudzvengi but the Refugees Amendment Act made that impossible.

"We don't agree with the Refugees Amendment Act because it exposes refugees and asylum seekers to poverty. We want this girl to attend university. This benefits not only her but the entire world," said Mapingure.

The Refugees Amendment Act was signed into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa on January 1, 2020.

According to the Act, refugee status ceases if a refugee seeks consular services at a diplomatic mission from his or her country of origin or nationality. The Act also states that the refugee cannot apply for any official document from his or her country's embassy or ask for any assistance from that embassy or its institutions.

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