LISTEN: Bongani helps KZN student register for University
Updated | By East Coast Drive
It is the beginning of the year and most people are planning and using saved funds to pay for registration fees. But what happens when you don't even have R1000 to register for NSFAS?

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On Friday, Bongani reached out to a young man named Thami, to assist him with registration for the 2020 academic year.
Read: SA varsity registrations must increase: World Bank
'He posted a video on twitter and I was one of the people that were tagged and his story really touched me and he wasn't asking for much.' Bongani said
Read: KZN DBE trying to place late registrations
Bongani was able to give Thami the R1000 to help him register for NSFAS.
East Coast Drive will also be tracking Thami's progress and we will try assist him where we can in the future too.
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