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Everything you need to know about applying for bursaries in South Africa — from finding the right funding to submitting a winning application.
The best government-funded bursaries available to South African students in 2026 — NSFAS, Funza Lushaka, NRF and more.
A complete guide to university registration in South Africa — from application to orientation, covering the top public universities.
Current SASSA grant amounts for 2026, payment dates, eligibility requirements and how to apply for the Social Relief of Distress grant.
Everything you need to open a business bank account in South Africa — which bank to choose, what documents you need, and how long it takes.
Use a free word counter built for students to check word count, characters, paragraphs and reading time in seconds.
Understand assignment word limits, tolerance ranges, and what to do when your draft is too short or too long.
Learn how to calculate your final university grade with weighted assessments, practical formulas, and a worked South African example.
Cut assignment word count strategically while preserving quality, evidence, and argument strength.
A simple explanation of weighted averages for university modules, with examples for tests, assignments and final exams.
Find the minimum exam mark you need to pass using your current semester marks, weighting, and target final percentage.
A plain-English breakdown of how SARS calculates income tax, what the 2026/2027 brackets mean for your take-home pay, and how to calculate your own PAYE.
A step-by-step guide to claiming Unemployment Insurance Fund benefits after losing your job — what documents you need, where to go, and how much you'll receive.
What South African employers actually look for in a CV — format, length, sections, and the mistakes that get applications rejected before they're read.
Which remote roles are most accessible to South African applicants, what they pay, and where to find legitimate opportunities that are actually open to SA-based workers.
The economic cost of load shedding goes far beyond inconvenience — it's estimated to cost the SA economy billions of rands every month. Here's what the data shows.
Complete quick language tasks and earn real airtime and cash — built for South Africans.