Monday, July 17, 2006

Cape Town college leaves students stranded

By Chanel September

When 800 students of the Cape Town Business College returned after a one week holiday, they found the institution had closed. Three of the lectures of the college have started their own tertiary institution. One of the three lectures Conway Evertson, head of the new Mother City College said that the college had not been registered with the department of education, nor had it submitted an application to be registered in its three to four years operation. Education Minister Naledi Pandor warned of these unregistered institutions. According to the Cape Times most parents didn’t even know who the owner was. Police are now investigating the matter.

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