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Damelin campus East London

Damelin College found breaking labour laws in East London campus closure

23rd September 2024 Chwayita Dinginto 0

An investigation by the Department of Labour and Employment in the Eastern Cape followed the closure of the East London campus.

Despite provisional re-registration, Damelin shuts East London campus

6th September 2024 Chwayita Dinginto Chris Gilili 0

In March, the higher education department de-registered Educor for failing to prove their financial viability. The new minister of higher education in August backtracked the decision, but Damelin East London is closing anyway.

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