NSFAS CEO MSULWA DACA RESIGNS
NSFAS says its chairman Sizwe Nxasana will be responsible for executive decisions until further notice.
FILE: Msulwa Daca.
JOHANNESBURG – The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has confirmed its CEO Msulwa Daca has resigned.
Daca will leave his job at the end of March.
NSFAS has thanked Daca for his service and says the financial aid scheme’s chairman Sizwe Nxasana will be responsible for executive decisions until further notice.
Spokesperson Kagisho Mamabolo said, “Nxasana has been authorised by the board in terms of its powers to take over the necessary executive decisions and actions pertaining to the management of the NSFAS and the roll out of the new student-centred model until further notice.”